Chemistry: The Central Science (13th Edition)
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Author: Theodore E. Brown, H. Eugene LeMay, Bruce E. Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward, Matthew E. Stoltzfus
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Chapter 1, Problem 47E
Arrange the following atoms and ions in order of increasing ionic radius: F, S2-, Cl, and Se2-.
- F < S2- < Cl < Se2-
- F < a < s2- < se2-
- F < S2- < Se2- < CI
- Cl < P < Se2- < Se-
- S2- < F < Se2- < CI
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