I know you probably cant help me by tommorow. But I can try anyway. I am completely lost and cannot figure out this question. If anyone could please help me that would be great. Here it is:
The ions S2-, Cl-, K+, Cas2+, and Sc3+ have the same total number of electrons as the noble gas argon. How would you expect the radii of these ions to vary? Would you expect to see the same variation in the series O2-, F-, Na+, Mg2+, and Al3+, in which each ion has the same total number of electrons as the noble gas neon? Explain your answer.