(b) Based on your knowledge of the periodic trend in first ionization energy, place the following in order of DECREASING

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(b) Based on your knowledge of the periodic trend in first ionization energy, place the following in order of DECREASING

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(b) Based on your knowledge of the periodic trend in first ionization energy, place the following in order of DECREASING first ionization energy such that 1 is the element with the highest predicted first ionization energy and 5 is the element with the lowest predicted first ionization energy. 50 F 30 N 20 cd 40P 10 Ba Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 2/3 Previous Tries (c) Based on your knowledge of the periodic trend in atomic radius, place the following in order of INCREASING atomic radius such that 1 is the element with the smallest predicted atomic radius and 5 is the element with the largest predicted atomic radius. 1:0 2: As 5: Nb 3: Zn 4: Cr You are correct. Your receipt no. is 152-4299 Previous Tries Dis 3. Complete the following sentence by selecting the appropriate choices from the drop down boxes. A nitrogen cation with a +1 charge (Zerr than a nitrogen atom (Zelf o) due to having protons than electrons causing a(n) attraction to the nucleus. Similarly, a nitrogen anion with a -1 charge (Zerr than a nitrogen atom due to having protons than electrons causing a[n) attraction to the nucleus. Submit Answer Tries 0/3 is
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