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lafalfa
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Hi,
How would you determine the relative atomic sizes of a neutral atom and an ion?
I can't figure this out. It can't be that all neutral atoms are always smaller than all ions can it?
For example, how would I determine if Cl- is smaller or larger than S?.
(The answer is that Cl- is larger than S).
Is there a rule that applies to all comparisons of neutral atoms and ions?
For example, how would I determine if Na is smaller or larger than Cl-?
Thank you very much!
How would you determine the relative atomic sizes of a neutral atom and an ion?
I can't figure this out. It can't be that all neutral atoms are always smaller than all ions can it?
For example, how would I determine if Cl- is smaller or larger than S?.
(The answer is that Cl- is larger than S).
Is there a rule that applies to all comparisons of neutral atoms and ions?
For example, how would I determine if Na is smaller or larger than Cl-?
Thank you very much!