Periodic Trends: Ionic Radius (Ionic Size) | Study Chemistry With Us

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    How I remember the sizes:
    Small Cat(ion)s make me happy (positive)
    Big Ants (anions) make me sad (negative)

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      me to ants bite you you feel negative and cats are positive same same :)

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    Can you please explain to me why ionic radius decreases across the period from left to right
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    Could you direct/link me to the video that explains how Ga became Ga^3+???

    • @unnamedcharacter9065
      @unnamedcharacter9065 4 роки тому

      Do you mean for the example at 6:19? it is explained at that timestamp

    • @jchiakik
      @jchiakik 4 роки тому

      @@unnamedcharacter9065 I actually needed to know (or be reminded) how it came to be GA 3+, finding the net charge, but I found a video and I facepalmed right after. 👍🏻

  • @aniavanessian3385
    @aniavanessian3385 9 місяців тому

    I am a bit confused on how the Indium cation has a smaller radius than the Bromine anion if the Indium cation has 48 electrons and is in the 5th period versus the Bromine anion which has 36 electrons and is in the 3th period.

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