The following spheres (A, B, C, D) represent a metal atom, a non-metal atom, a monovalent anion and a monovalent cation,
Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 9:48 pm
Please explain why?
Answer choices:
<> A
<> B
<> C
<> D
The following spheres (A, B, C, D) represent a metal atom, a non-metal atom, a monovalent anion and a monovalent cation, not necessarily in the A-B-C-D order. Shown are pre- and post-transformation radii in arbitrary sizes. Which one must be the non-metal atom? [There is an image associated with this question. If the image does not appear for you, please look in the formula sheet on the instruction page] A B с D
Answer choices:
<> A
<> B
<> C
<> D
The following spheres (A, B, C, D) represent a metal atom, a non-metal atom, a monovalent anion and a monovalent cation, not necessarily in the A-B-C-D order. Shown are pre- and post-transformation radii in arbitrary sizes. Which one must be the non-metal atom? [There is an image associated with this question. If the image does not appear for you, please look in the formula sheet on the instruction page] A B с D