3. List the following element sets by order of increasing first ionization energy: (a) Li, Be,...
Rank the elements in each of the following sets in order of increasing first ionization energy. (Use the appropriate <, =, or > symbol to separate substances in the list.) (a) Na, H, Li, Rb (b) C, B, F, N
7. Place Na, Li, P, and Kr in the order of increasing ionization energy. Explain the reasoning.
8. Arrange the following in order of increasing first ionization energy: Na, Cl, S, and Cs
Question 11 Which of the following atoms has the highest ionization energy? Li, Na, K, and Rb O Na O Li Rb OK
Worksheet 9a (Intro) 11. Place the following elements in order of increasing ionization energy a. Ba, Sr, Ca CatSraba b. K, Ca, As AsecaLK c. Si, Na, Mg sengena d. Sn, Sb, I T.Sbisn e. K, Ca, Rb Ribica,k f. S, As, Sn Sri As, 8. Kr. Ba, Zn, Sc, Br Ba, Kr, Br, zn, so 12. Rank the following elements in order of increasing metallic character:
QUESTION 7 List the elements Na, Ca, Rb, CI, He in order of decreasing first ionization energy. He > C1 > Ca> Na > Rb He > Na > Ca> C1 > Rb Rb > Ca> C1 > Na > He He > Na> C1 > Ca > Rb
Worksheet Chapter 6.1 Periodic Trends 1. Select the element with the highest ionization energy Name Date a F b. Ne d. Ar e. He 2. Which alkali metal is expected to have the smallest ionization energy? c. CI a. Li b. Na d. Cs e. Fr 3. Which of the following would be expected to have the smallest atomic size? c. Rb a. K c. Rb d. Sr e. Cs 4. Which of the following would be expected to have...
Part B Arrange the following elements in order of decreasing first ionization energy: S, Ca, F, Rb, and Si. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Part B Arrange the following elements in order of decreasing first ionization energy: S, Ca, F, Rb, and Si. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Largest first ionization energy Smallest first ionization energy The correct ranking cannot be determined. reset ? help
7.90 Rank the following elements in order of increasing ionization energy: Mg, P. O. 7.91 Use electron configurations to explain why more energy is required to remove an electron from a lithium atom than from a sodium atom. 7.93 Use electron configurations to explain why the ionization energy for fluorine is greater than that for oxygen. 7.95 Write balanced equations that represent the processes that correspond to the first and second ionization energies for magnesium. 7.96 Which ionization energy (IE....
3. The 1st ionization energy of group 1 elements are shown below. Element IE1 (eV) 5.2 Na 5.1 4.3 Rb Cs Fr Element 119 4.2 3.9 4.1 4.9 (calculated) (a) (2 points) Rationalize the decrease observed on moving from Li to Cs. b) (2 points) Rationalize the increase observed on moving from Cs to Element 119.