The following electron configuration represents four species in an isoelectronic series. One is neutral, one has a -1 charge, one has a +1 charge, and one has a +2 charge. 1s'2s°2p°3s°3p°5s°3d1º4p6 A) Write the symbol for the 4 chemical species. Include charges for the ions. Neutral atom: +1 cation: -1 anion: +2 cation: B) Rank the four chemical species in order of increasing size. Smallest Radius Largest Radius

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Which of the following electron configuration represents four species in an isoelectronic series. One is neutral, one has a -1 charge, one has a +1 charge, and one has a +2 charge.

The following electron configuration represents four species in an isoelectronic series.
One is neutral, one has a -1 charge, one has a +1 charge, and one has a +2 charge.
1s 2s'2p°3s?3p°5s?3d1°4p6
A) Write the symbol for the 4 chemical species. Include charges for the ions.
Neutral atom:
+1 cation:
-1 anion:
+2 cation:
B) Rank the four chemical species in order of increasing size.
Smallest Radius
Largest Radius
Transcribed Image Text:The following electron configuration represents four species in an isoelectronic series. One is neutral, one has a -1 charge, one has a +1 charge, and one has a +2 charge. 1s 2s'2p°3s?3p°5s?3d1°4p6 A) Write the symbol for the 4 chemical species. Include charges for the ions. Neutral atom: +1 cation: -1 anion: +2 cation: B) Rank the four chemical species in order of increasing size. Smallest Radius Largest Radius
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