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  1. What are the two periodic trends that are displayed in figure 3.2? According to the chart, which four atoms have the greatest ionization energy?
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Table 3.2 Names of Some
Common Anions
Element
Symbol
Name
Bromine
Br
Bromide ion
Chlorine
Chloride ion
Fluorine
Fluoride ion
lodine
lodide ion
Oxygen
02-
Oxide ion
Sulfur
Sulfide ion
ntent
3.4 Periodic Properties and lon Formation
Note the repeating patternin Figure 3.2 beginning Another interesting feature in Figure 3.2
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Transcribed Image Text:Chrome File Edit View History Bookmarks People Tab Window Help * ? 44% O Thu 10:40 AM Stephanie Singson Q !! M Invitation: (R/R) CIARA W/ STE X 3 Hawaii Pacific University B Announcements - 202120: Spri x E CHEM 1000 - Assignment 3 - P Pearson eText + A https://etext-ise.pearson.com/courses/ataie81313/products/7BX2Z50MFW9/pages/a4c39761f9ae875e15f0f6820a623c6a9ec91c9cc-data-uuid-178db16007ce452e808ba. Table 3.2 Names of Some Common Anions Element Symbol Name Bromine Br Bromide ion Chlorine Chloride ion Fluorine Fluoride ion lodine lodide ion Oxygen 02- Oxide ion Sulfur Sulfide ion ntent 3.4 Periodic Properties and lon Formation Note the repeating patternin Figure 3.2 beginning Another interesting feature in Figure 3.2 the energy Figure 3.2 Relative Figure 4.4 The c and molecula 10.6 Work with pH OH 0.0032 lonic Bonds 11 图? tv
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