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Difrent between the follwing period and group atomic redie and ionic redie iyonagition energy and electronegality reactive of metal and halojans answer














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ans:-difference between period and group are as follows below -
1.Periods are the horizontal rows
while the groups are the vertical columns.
2.there are 7 periods in the periodic table
while there are 18 groups in the periodic table..
ans:-difference between atomic redie and ionic redie are as follows :-
1.The atomic radius is the distance from the atomic nucleus to the outermost stable electron of a neutral atom
while, The ionic radius is half the distance between two gas atoms that are just touching each other.
2.The radii of neutral atoms ranges from 30 to 300 pm or trillionths of a meter.
while, Values range from 30 pm to over 200 pm
ans:-difference between ionization energy and electon affinity are as follows :-
1.electron affinity is the amount of energy released when a neutral atom or molecule gains an electron from outside.
while, Ionization is the amount of energy needed by a gaseous in order to remove an electron from its orbital.
2.electron affinity is used to describe electron gaining.
while, Ionization energy is used to describe electron removing.
ans:-difference between reactive of metals and halogens are as follows :-
Displacement reactions in the halogens.Halogens react with metals to form ionic compounds, which dissolve in water. The reacting of the halogens also decreases as you move down the group. ... In thesereactions, a more reactive halogen can displace a less reactive halogen from an aqueous solution of its salt.
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