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1. what is the general trend for atomic radius as you move from right t…

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  1. what is the general trend for atomic radius as you move from right to left across a period on the periodic table?
  • a. atomic radius increases
  • b. atomic radius decreases
  • c. atomic radius remains constant
  • d. atomic radius increases then decreases
  1. which factor is primarily responsible for the increase in atomic radius across a period?
  • a. increasing number of electron shells
  • b. decreasing nuclear charge with the same number of electron shells
  • c. increasing nuclear charge with the same number of electron shells
  • d. decreasing number of valence electrons
  1. as you move up a group in the periodic table, what happens to the ionization energy?
  • a. it increases
  • b. it decreases
  • c. it remains constant
  • d. it increases then decreases

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Question 1: As you move from right to left across a period, the number of protons (nuclear charge) decreases while the number of electron shells remains the same. So, the attraction between the nucleus and electrons weakens, and atomic radius increases.
  • Question 2: When moving across a period, the number of electron shells is constant. A decrease in nuclear charge (fewer protons) means less attraction for electrons, leading to a larger atomic radius.
  • Question 3: As you move up a group, the atomic radius decreases (fewer electron shells). Electrons are closer to the nucleus and more strongly attracted. So, it takes more energy to remove an electron (ionization energy increases).

Answer:

  1. A. Atomic radius increases
  2. B. Decreasing nuclear charge with the same number of electron shells
  3. A. It increases