Chemical Bonding
Which of the following arrangements represents the increasing order (smallest to largest) of ionic radii of the given species $$O^{2-}, S^{2-}, N^{3-}, P^{3-}$$?
The ionic radii (in $$\mathring{A}$$) of $$N^{3-}$$, $$O^{2-}$$ and $$F^{-}$$ are respectively :
The ionic radii (in $$\mathring{A}$$) of $$N^{3-}$$, $$O^{2-}$$ and $$F^{-}$$ are respectively $$1.71,\ 1.40$$ and $$1.36$$.
$$N^{3-}$$, $$O^{2-}$$ and $$F^{-}$$ contains ten electrons each. Hence, they are isoelectronic species.
For isoelectronic species, the nuclear charge increases on moving from left to right in a period.
This decreases the ionic radii as the valence electrons are more strongly attracted by the nucleus.
Which of the following arrangements represents the increasing order (smallest to largest) of ionic radii of the given species $$O^{2-}, S^{2-}, N^{3-}, P^{3-}$$?
The increasing order of the ionic radii of the given isoelectronic species is:
Which has the smallest size?
The correct order of decreasing ionic radius among the following anions would be:
Which of the following have the largest ionic size?
The species $$Ar, K^+$$ and $$Ca^{2+}$$ contain the same number of electrons. In which order do their radii increase?
What do you understand by isoelectronic species? Name a species that will be isoelectronic with each of the following atoms or ions. (i) F$$\displaystyle ^{-}$$ (ii) Ar (iii) Mg$$\displaystyle ^{2+}$$ (iii) Rb$$\displaystyle ^{+}$$
The size of isoelectronic species $$F\displaystyle ^{-}$$, $$Ne$$ and $$Na\displaystyle ^{+}$$ is affected by :
$$K^{+}$$ and $$Cl^{-}$$ ions are isoelectronic. Which of the following statements is not correct?
Which one of the following groups represents a collection of isoelectronic species? (At. nos.: Cs-55, Br-35)