Science, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

Which atom is smaller?
Cl (Chlorine), O (Oxygen), F (Fluorine), or I (Iodine)?
Provide with explanation, please.

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Answered by niharikagurjar2005
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An atom of chlorine is larger than an atom of fluorine because of the addition of a new shell, M. ... Across a period, for example, the smaller the atom, the greater the ion- ization energy. Electron Affinity: Electron affinity is the energy released or absorbed when an electron is added to a neutral, gaseous atom.

Answered by surajlavangare96
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Answer:

cl chlorine

Explanation:

An atom of chlorine is larger than an atom of fluorine because of the addition of a new shell, M. ... Across a period, for example, the smaller the atom, the greater the ion- ization energy. Electron Affinity: Electron affinity is the energy released or absorbed when an electron is added to a neutral, gaseous atom.

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