GENERAL CHEMISTRY-MOD.MASTERINGCHEM.
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Chapter 9, Problem 9E
For each of the following pairs, indicate the atom that has the larger size: (a) Te or Br; (b) K or Ca; (c) Ca or Cs; (d) N or O; (e) O or P; (f) Al orAu.
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