It is K, or Potassium, which atomic number is 19, which is greater than 17 and less than 35, and in group 1 of the periodic table, which is the alkali metals.
It could be potassium(K)
Examination of a periodic table shows that the element is potassium.
No, chlorine has a lower boiling point than bromine. Bromine has a boiling point of 332.0 K (58.8 °C, 137.8 °F) Chlorine has a boiling point of 239.11 K (-34.4 °C, -29.27 °F) I have been assigned a homework assignment to the purpose of explaining why this is, although I have no clue... yet. The reason for this is that the London Dispersion Force in Bromine is higher than that of Chlorine. London Dispersion Force depends on the polarizability which consists of two parts: number of electrons in each of these two diatomic molecules and the diffuse cloud (which mainly is the size of the molecule). Because Bromine has more electrons than Chlorine (35 to 17) and Bromine is larger than Chlorine (Period 4 > Period 3). Because of the above, Bromine has higher intermolecular force, London Dispersion Force specifically than Chlorine. Thus, it requires more energy to break the bonds between Bromine molecules than Chlorine molecules. In term of thermodynamics, Bromine has higher boiling point than Chlorine.
In most cases, chlorine is more reactive than bromine. This occurs because chlorine has a higher electronegativity than bromine. Thus, chlorine tends to take electrons from other substances more readily than bromine, and thus is more reactive.
Chlorine is smaller in size as compare to Bromine so its electronegativity or electrons attracting ability is higher which is responsible for the loss of electrons from other atoms hence it is strong oxidizing agent.
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Examination of a Periodic Table shows that the element is potassium.
Bromine has a larger radius (not raduis) than chlorine.
Potassium
It could be potassium(K)
Examination of a periodic table shows that the element is potassium.
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The answer choices for this question wasn't provided. Oxygen has the smallest atomic radius. The higher the electronegativity in an element makes the atomic radius smaller.
This would be Potassium, symbolized as "K". The atomic number is the same as the order of the elements on the period table. That is to say, Hydrogen has the atomic number of 1 because it is first, Helium's atomic number is 2, and so on. Potassium is in group one (groups are the columns) and it is in between Chlorine and Bromine.
The melting point of bromine is -7,2 0C. The melting point of chlorine is -101,5 0C.
It is K, or Potassium, which atomic number is 19, which is greater than 17 and less than 35, and in group 1 of the periodic table, which is the alkali metals.
17, The next higher atomic number in column 17 of the periodic table. nuber 17 is a non-metal and is called chlorine.