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Consider the relation shown for the radius of the species indicated. Which choic

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Question

Consider the relation shown for the radius of the species indicated. Which choice presents a valid comparison? Consider the relation shown for the radius of the species indicated. Which choice presents a valid comparison? Mn2+ > Mn3+ Mg2+ > Mg+ I > I? S? > S2? Consider the relation shown for the radius of the species indicated. Which choice presents a valid comparison? Consider the relation shown for the radius of the species indicated. Which choice presents a valid comparison? Mn2+ > Mn3+ Mg2+ > Mg+ I > I? S? > S2? Consider the relation shown for the radius of the species indicated. Which choice presents a valid comparison? Mn2+ > Mn3+ Mg2+ > Mg+ I > I? S? > S2? Consider the relation shown for the radius of the species indicated. Which choice presents a valid comparison? Mn2+ > Mn3+ Mg2+ > Mg+ I > I? S? > S2? Consider the relation shown for the radius of the species indicated. Which choice presents a valid comparison? Mn2+ > Mn3+ Mg2+ > Mg+ I > I? S? > S2? Mn2+ > Mn3+ Mg2+ > Mg+ I > I? S? > S2?

Explanation / Answer

When an atom loses electrons,the cation formed will be smaller
when an atom gains electron the anion formed will be larger


so we get


Mn+2>Mn+3