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Title: **Arranging Ions by Radius and Ionization Energy**

Objective: Arrange the following ions in order of increasing radius and increasing ionization energy.

Ions: \( K^+, \ Cl^-, \ S^{2-}, \ Ca^{2+} \)

**Diagram Explanation:**

- The diagram consists of two lines with arrows indicating directions: 
  1. **Increasing Radius:** An arrow points to the right, suggesting that as you move in that direction, the ionic radius increases.
  2. **Increasing Ionization Energy:** An arrow also points to the right, indicating that ionization energy increases in that direction.

- Beneath each arrow, a sequence using "<" symbols is displayed to illustrate the order:
  - **Increasing Radius:** \( Ca^{2+} < K^+ < Cl^- < S^{2-} \)
  - **Increasing Ionization Energy:** \( S^{2-} < Cl^- < K^+ < Ca^{2+} \)

**Instructions:**

- **Drag and drop** the ions from the given list to correctly complete the answers regarding their relative sizes and ionization energies. The ions provided are: \( Ca^{2+}, \ K^+, \ Cl^-, \ S^{2-} \).

**Interactive Elements:**

- Buttons for submitting answers or attempting another version of the question are available.
- A note informs the user of "3 item attempts remaining" for revising their answers.

This task helps students understand periodic trends and the concept of ionization energy and atomic radius in ions.
Transcribed Image Text:**Educational Transcript** Title: **Arranging Ions by Radius and Ionization Energy** Objective: Arrange the following ions in order of increasing radius and increasing ionization energy. Ions: \( K^+, \ Cl^-, \ S^{2-}, \ Ca^{2+} \) **Diagram Explanation:** - The diagram consists of two lines with arrows indicating directions: 1. **Increasing Radius:** An arrow points to the right, suggesting that as you move in that direction, the ionic radius increases. 2. **Increasing Ionization Energy:** An arrow also points to the right, indicating that ionization energy increases in that direction. - Beneath each arrow, a sequence using "<" symbols is displayed to illustrate the order: - **Increasing Radius:** \( Ca^{2+} < K^+ < Cl^- < S^{2-} \) - **Increasing Ionization Energy:** \( S^{2-} < Cl^- < K^+ < Ca^{2+} \) **Instructions:** - **Drag and drop** the ions from the given list to correctly complete the answers regarding their relative sizes and ionization energies. The ions provided are: \( Ca^{2+}, \ K^+, \ Cl^-, \ S^{2-} \). **Interactive Elements:** - Buttons for submitting answers or attempting another version of the question are available. - A note informs the user of "3 item attempts remaining" for revising their answers. This task helps students understand periodic trends and the concept of ionization energy and atomic radius in ions.
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