Arrange Sr2+, Li, Br− in decreasing  atomic/ionic radius (largest to smallest).

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Arrange Sr2+, Li, Br in decreasing  atomic/ionic radius (largest to smallest).

Arrange Sr2+, Li, Br in decreasing atomic/ionic radius (largest to smallest).
Sr2+ > Li > Br"
O Li > Br > Sr²+
Br > Sr2+ > Li
Sr2+ > Br > Li
Transcribed Image Text:Arrange Sr2+, Li, Br in decreasing atomic/ionic radius (largest to smallest). Sr2+ > Li > Br" O Li > Br > Sr²+ Br > Sr2+ > Li Sr2+ > Br > Li
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