(Chlorine, Fluorine, anything that gains an electron when it ionizes) For example: when F becomes F−, it gains one electron but has the same number of protons, meaning the attraction of the protons to the electrons is weaker, creating a larger radius.
Most of the elements that form monatomic cations have this property. Some of them are lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, and barium.
None. If its of the same element, it's impossible for it to be any different
The smallest unit of an element is an "atom" of that element. No neutral atom of an element can be smaller than twice its atomic radius.
Any element that gains an electron when it ionizes. So F, Cl, Br, I, At, O, S, Se, Te etc
Strontium has a larger ionic radius.
francium has the largest ionic radius
it's sodium
Phosphorus has larger ionic radius than sulfur. There is more nuclear attraction in sulfur.
Calcium is a metallic element and is not bonded covalently or ionically. It tends to form ionic compounds when it does react.
Fluorine.
Calcium chloride is an ionic bond because its made of more than one element.
in the case of non-metals, the anions are formed by the addition of electrons. So the ionic radius is larger than that of the atomic radius
Phosphorus has larger ionic radius than sulfur. There is more nuclear attraction in sulfur.
Calcium is a metallic element and is not bonded covalently or ionically. It tends to form ionic compounds when it does react.
Fluorine.
Calcium chloride is an ionic bond because its made of more than one element.
in the case of non-metals, the anions are formed by the addition of electrons. So the ionic radius is larger than that of the atomic radius
Neither. No element will form ionic bonds with itself. Since calcium is a metal, its atoms are joined together by metallic bonds.
The negative ionic radius is larger than the neutral atomic radius
francium has the largest ionic radius
Calcium is a metal with an electronegativity of 1.0 and oxygen is a nonmetal with an electronegativity of 3.5. The electronegativity difference is 2.5, and anything over 1.7 indicates an IONIC BOND.
The negative ionic radius is larger than the neutral atomic radius
Ca (calcium) is an element, not a compound. and it can only form ionic compounds.
fluorine i just had it for hw and im not sure