The given ions are to be placed in decreasing order of size. Concept introduction: The ionic size depends on the number of electrons transferred. The atomic size of cations is smaller than anions. Also the size of ions increases by gaining electrons whereas size decreases by accepting electrons. To determine: The decreasing order of size of ions V ,V 2 + ,V 3 + , V 5 + .
The given ions are to be placed in decreasing order of size. Concept introduction: The ionic size depends on the number of electrons transferred. The atomic size of cations is smaller than anions. Also the size of ions increases by gaining electrons whereas size decreases by accepting electrons. To determine: The decreasing order of size of ions V ,V 2 + ,V 3 + , V 5 + .
Solution Summary: The author explains that the ionic size depends on the number of electrons transferred. The atomic size of cations is smaller than anions.
Interpretation: The given ions are to be placed in decreasing order of size.
Concept introduction: The ionic size depends on the number of electrons transferred. The atomic size of cations is smaller than anions. Also the size of ions increases by gaining electrons whereas size decreases by accepting electrons.
To determine: The decreasing order of size of ions V,V2+,V3+,V5+.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The given ions are to be placed in decreasing order of size.
Concept introduction: The ionic size depends on the number of electrons transferred. The atomic size of cations is smaller than anions. Also the size of ions increases by gaining electrons whereas size decreases by accepting electrons.
To determine: The decreasing order of size of ions Na+,K+,Rb+andCs+.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The given ions are to be placed in decreasing order of size.
Concept introduction: The ionic size depends on the number of electrons transferred. The atomic size of cations is smaller than anions. Also the size of ions increases by gaining electrons whereas size decreases by accepting electrons.
To determine: The decreasing order of size of ions Te2−,I−,Cs+,Ba2+.
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The given ions are to be placed in decreasing order of size.
Concept introduction: The ionic size depends on the number of electrons transferred. The atomic size of cations is smaller than anions. Also the size of ions increases by gaining electrons whereas size decreases by accepting electrons.
To determine: The decreasing order of size of ions P,P−,P2−,P3−.
(e)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The given ions are to be placed in decreasing order of size.
Concept introduction: The ionic size depends on the number of electrons transferred. The atomic size of cations is smaller than anions. Also the size of ions increases by gaining electrons whereas size decreases by accepting electrons.
To determine: The decreasing order of size of ions O2−,S−,Se2−,Te2−.
Name the molecules & Identify any chiral center
CH3CH2CH2CHCH₂CH₂CH₂CH₂
OH
CH₂CHCH2CH3
Br
CH3
CH3CHCH2CHCH2CH3
CH3
Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using the provided starting and product structures, draw the curved electrons-pushing arrows for the following reaction or mechanistic step(s).
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