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The trend in metallic character and ionization energy as a function of position in the periodic table is that the metallic character and ionization energy increases as you go down a group.
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What is the trend of ionization energy?</h3>
- Since the ionization energy decreases going down a group (or increases going up a group), the increased ability for metals lower in a group to lose electrons makes them more reactive.
- Ionization energy is not the same for the atomic size, as you go down a column of the periodic table, the atomic radii increase.
- Ionization energy is because the valence electron shell is getting larger and there is a larger principal quantum number, so the valence shell lies physically farther away from the nucleus.
- Similarly, it is also different for the ionization energy trend, as you go down the periodic table, it becomes easier to remove an electron from an atom (i.e., IE decreases) because the valence electron is farther away from the nucleus.
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Answer:
Condensed equation:
Complete ionic equation :
Net ionic equation :
Explanation:
A double displacement reaction is one in which exchange of ions take place. The salts which are soluble in water are designated by symbol (aq) and those which are insoluble in water and remain in solid form are represented by (s) after their chemical formulas.
The balanced chemical equation is:
Condensed equation :
Complete ionic equation : In complete ionic equation, all the substance that are strong electrolyte and present in an aqueous are represented in the form of ions.
Net ionic equation : In the net ionic equations, we are not include the spectator ions in the equations. Spectator ions are the ions present on reactant and product side which do not participate in a reactions. The same ions present on both the sides.
Answer:
Increases electronegativity.
Explanation:
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