The student finds the following particulate model of AgCl(s). Assuming the crystal structures are similar, how should the student modify the model to represent CuCl(s)? Justify your answer in terms of the radius and arrangement of electrons in the ions

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The student finds the following particulate model of AgCl(s). Assuming the crystal structures are similar, how should the student modify the model to represent CuCl(s)? Justify your answer in terms of the radius and arrangement of electrons in the ions. 

(1 The student finds the following particulate model of AgCl(s). Assuming the crystal structures are
similar, how should the student modify the model to represent CuCl(s)? Justify your answer in terms
of the radius and arangement of electrons in the ions.
Ag+
CI-
Ag+
Ag*
CI-
Ag*
Ag
+
CF
Ag+
CI-
Ag+
CI-
Ag*
CI-
Transcribed Image Text:(1 The student finds the following particulate model of AgCl(s). Assuming the crystal structures are similar, how should the student modify the model to represent CuCl(s)? Justify your answer in terms of the radius and arangement of electrons in the ions. Ag+ CI- Ag+ Ag* CI- Ag* Ag + CF Ag+ CI- Ag+ CI- Ag* CI-
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