
Periodic Trends - Ionic Size
Quiz by Olamide Akinnagbe
Grade 9-12
Science
Next Generation Science Standards
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- Q1Which one is more larger? Ca or Ca²⁺Ca²⁺Cathey are the same size30sHS-PS1-5
- Q2Which one is smaller? P or P³⁻P³⁻Pthey are the same size30sHS-PS1-5
- Q3What term is used to describe "A measure of the size of an ion" ?Energy levelsChemical reactivityIonic radiusOrbit30sHS-PS1-5
- Q4Which of the following has the largest ionic radius?Cs⁺Te²⁻Ba²⁺I⁻30sHS-PS1-5
- Q5Which of the following has the smallest ionic radiusMg²⁺O²⁻Ca²⁺S²⁻Ca²⁺30sHS-PS1-5
- Q6The figure below shows the positions of various ions in the periodic table. Which of the following has the smallest ionic size?142330sHS-PS1-5
- Q7Which of the following has the smallest ionic size?Li⁺F⁻Be²⁺O²⁻30sHS-PS1-5
- Q8Which of the following has the largest ionic size?K⁺Rb⁺Li⁺Na⁺30sHS-PS1-5
- Q9Cations are always _____ than the parent atom from which they were formed. Anions are always _____ than the parent atom from which they were formed.larger; smallersmaller; largerlarger; larger30sHS-PS1-5