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The properties of two elements are listed below. Element Atomic radius (pm) Ionic radius (pm) First ionization energy (kJ/mol) Electron affinity (kJ/mol) Electronegativity Br 11…
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The properties of two elements are listed below.
Element
Atomic radius
(pm)
Ionic radius
(pm)
First ionization energy
(kJ/mol)
Electron affinity
(kJ/mol)
Electronegativity
Br
114
195
1140
–325
3.0
K
243
152.2
418.8
–48.4
0.82
Which prediction is supported by the information in the table?
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A.) K will give up an electron more easily than Br.
Step-by-step explanation:
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These were the choices I found on the internet:
K will give up an electron more easily than Br.
Both K and Br will have the same pull on electrons.
K will have a smaller size in comparison to Br.
Both K and Br will produce ions of the same size.
The answer is A -
K will give up an electron more easily than Br
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Electron affinity value indicates the like hood that an element will accept an electron. In this case, Br electron affinity is greater than the electron affinity of K.
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