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Phosphorus has larger ionic radius than sulfur. There is more nuclear attraction in sulfur.
in the case of non-metals, the anions are formed by the addition of electrons. So the ionic radius is larger than that of the atomic radius
The negative ionic radius is larger than the neutral atomic radius
The bond between oxygen and fluorine shows polar covalent character.
fluorine i just had it for hw and im not sure
No Bromine does. Bromine-195 Fluorine- 133
Fluorine.
ionic bond cant form between oxygen and fluorine because ionic bond happen between one metal and one non metal and these both are non metals so covalent boding will happen between these fluorine and oxygen.
Phosphorus has larger ionic radius than sulfur. There is more nuclear attraction in sulfur.
in the case of non-metals, the anions are formed by the addition of electrons. So the ionic radius is larger than that of the atomic radius
The negative ionic radius is larger than the neutral atomic radius
The negative ionic radius is larger than the neutral atomic radius
The bond between oxygen and fluorine shows polar covalent character.
Potassium and fluorine will form an ionic bond
Chlorine has a larger atomic radius than fluorine. This is because chlorine has its outermost electrons in the 3rd energy level, which is farther from the nucleus, and fluorine has its outermost electrons in the 2nd energy level, which is closer to the nucleus.
Because the metal loses an electron (making it smaller) and the non metal gains that electron, making it larger.