8A H 2A 3A 4A SA 6A 7A He Li Be BCNOF Ne Na Mg 38 4B 5B 68 78 88 - 18 28 AI Si P S CI Ar K Ca sc Tiv Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr Rb Sr Y zr ND Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe Cs Ba La Hf Ta w Re os Ir Pt Au TI Pb Bi Po At Rn Fr Ra Ac Rf Ha Ce Pr Nd Pm Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Th Pa u Np Pu Am Bk Cf Es FmMd No Lr Arrange the following ions in order of increasing ionic radius: cesium ion, barium ion, iodide ion, telluride ion. Smallest Largest Drag and drop your selection from the following list to complete the answer: Cst Ba2+ Te?-
8A H 2A 3A 4A SA 6A 7A He Li Be BCNOF Ne Na Mg 38 4B 5B 68 78 88 - 18 28 AI Si P S CI Ar K Ca sc Tiv Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr Rb Sr Y zr ND Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe Cs Ba La Hf Ta w Re os Ir Pt Au TI Pb Bi Po At Rn Fr Ra Ac Rf Ha Ce Pr Nd Pm Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Th Pa u Np Pu Am Bk Cf Es FmMd No Lr Arrange the following ions in order of increasing ionic radius: cesium ion, barium ion, iodide ion, telluride ion. Smallest Largest Drag and drop your selection from the following list to complete the answer: Cst Ba2+ Te?-
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![### Periodic Table and Ionic Radius Exercise
#### Periodic Table Diagram
The image displays a simplified version of the periodic table, highlighting various groups and elements. The table is color-coded:
- **1A, 2A**: Light blue sections depict alkali and alkaline earth metals.
- **3A - 8A**: Green and yellow sections highlight groups of elements including metalloids and noble gases.
- **Transition Metals**: Blue sections represent transition metals.
The periodic table also includes lanthanides and actinides in separate rows at the bottom.
#### Exercise: Arranging Ions by Ionic Radius
**Task**: Arrange the following ions in order of **increasing ionic radius**:
- Cesium ion (\[\text{Cs}^{+}\])
- Barium ion (\[\text{Ba}^{2+}\])
- Iodide ion (\[\text{I}^{-}\])
- Telluride ion (\[\text{Te}^{2-}\])
**Order from Smallest to Largest Ionic Radius**:
1. **Smallest**: [Blank for student input]
2. [Blank for student input]
3. [Blank for student input]
4. **Largest**: [Blank for student input]
**Instructions**: Drag and drop your selection from the list below to complete the answer:
- \[\text{Cs}^{+}\]
- \[\text{I}^{-}\]
- \[\text{Ba}^{2+}\]
- \[\text{Te}^{2-}\]
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This exercise helps students understand trends in ionic radii across different elements and their ions.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F3dae5a27-a228-455d-8cc9-f5b577430088%2F16e8f796-855b-4ae4-8d82-578674933e8d%2Fbcck45s_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:### Periodic Table and Ionic Radius Exercise
#### Periodic Table Diagram
The image displays a simplified version of the periodic table, highlighting various groups and elements. The table is color-coded:
- **1A, 2A**: Light blue sections depict alkali and alkaline earth metals.
- **3A - 8A**: Green and yellow sections highlight groups of elements including metalloids and noble gases.
- **Transition Metals**: Blue sections represent transition metals.
The periodic table also includes lanthanides and actinides in separate rows at the bottom.
#### Exercise: Arranging Ions by Ionic Radius
**Task**: Arrange the following ions in order of **increasing ionic radius**:
- Cesium ion (\[\text{Cs}^{+}\])
- Barium ion (\[\text{Ba}^{2+}\])
- Iodide ion (\[\text{I}^{-}\])
- Telluride ion (\[\text{Te}^{2-}\])
**Order from Smallest to Largest Ionic Radius**:
1. **Smallest**: [Blank for student input]
2. [Blank for student input]
3. [Blank for student input]
4. **Largest**: [Blank for student input]
**Instructions**: Drag and drop your selection from the list below to complete the answer:
- \[\text{Cs}^{+}\]
- \[\text{I}^{-}\]
- \[\text{Ba}^{2+}\]
- \[\text{Te}^{2-}\]
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This exercise helps students understand trends in ionic radii across different elements and their ions.
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