Particles in the atom and atomic radius · 9701 past paper questions
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State and explain the difference in the ionic radius of Al$^{3+}$ compared to Mg$^{2+}$.
Practise the full question →Use the information in (e), Fig. 4.3 and Table 4.2 to deduce the structure of H. Explain your answer fully.
Practise the full question →Complete Table 1.1.
Practise the full question →Complete Table 3.1 to show the properties of nitrogen and phosphorus in their standard states.
Practise the full question →Complete Table 2.2 to show information about particles in one ion of 56Fe3+. particle | number of particles present in | one ion…
Practise the full question →Complete Table 2.1 to give details of the reactions of some Period 3 oxides with H2O.
Practise the full question →Complete Table 1.1 using relevant information from the Periodic Table. Table 1.1 nucleon number | proton number | number of…
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