The bigger the atomic radius the easier it is to oxidise the atom. Remember that an atom is oxidized by the loss of an electron.
Explanation:
The bigger the atomic radius the further away the valence electron are from the attractive force of the atomic nucleus. This means that the energy required to remove an electron from the valence shell is easier compared to an atom with a smaller atomic radius. This is because you need to overcome the attractive force of the nucleus on the electron for you to oxidize the atom.
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Using extension or flexible cords improperly
Explanation:
A client undergoing therapy in a whirlpool unit plugged into an extension cord demonstrates a wrong and improper use of extensions and flexible cords. This is not a safe way to connect an electrical circuit.
- Unless a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter is used, the client is at a risk of suffering from electrocution.
- The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter is able to detect leakages in the circuit and breaks it off.
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