Ionic Radius and Isoelectronic Species

Ionic Radius and Isoelectronic Species

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Aiden Montgomery

Chemistry, Science

10th - 12th Grade

Hard

04:48

This chemistry lecture covers the concept of isoelectronic species, which have the same number of electrons and electronic configuration. It explains the trend of ionic radii across Period 3, noting that ionic radii decrease from sodium to silicon ions but increase from silicon to phosphide ions. The lecture also compares ionic radii of isoelectronic species from Periods 2 and 3, highlighting that aluminum ion has the smallest size due to its high proton number and effective nuclear charge. The session concludes with an exercise for students to arrange species by size and explain their reasoning.

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1.

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What does the term 'isoelectronic' refer to?

2.

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Which of the following ions is isoelectronic with the oxide ion?

3.

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What happens to the ionic radius as you move from sodium ion to silicon ion across period 3?

4.

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30 sec • 1 pt

Why does the size of phosphide ion increase compared to silicon ion?

5.

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Which period do the cations in the comparison of isoelectronic species come from?

6.

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What is the main reason for the smallest size of aluminum ion among isoelectronic species?

7.

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Which ion is the largest among the isoelectronic species discussed?

8.

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What factor primarily affects the ionic radii of isoelectronic species?

9.

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Why are cations generally smaller than anions across a period?

10.

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What exercise is suggested at the end of the lecture?

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