P-T are successive elements in Period 3 of the Periodic Table.
The letters are not the symbols of the elements.
On the axes, sketch a graph to show the trend in the atomic radius of the elements P-T.
Explain your answer.

explanation
EduNinjaP-T are successive elements in Period 3 of the Periodic Table.
The letters are not the symbols of the elements.
On the axes, sketch a graph to show the trend in the atomic radius of the elements P-T.
Explain your answer.

explanation
In which pair do the atoms contain the same number of neutrons?
11 B and 12C
7Li and 9Be
24Mg and 28Si
14 N and 16O
The ion Y3− contains 18 electrons and has a mass number of 31.
How many protons and neutrons does Y3− contain?
protons
neutrons
15
16
15
18
18
13
21
10
In which species are the numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons all different?
919 F−
1123Na+
1531P
1632 S2−
Use of the Data Booklet is relevant to this question.
In which option do all three particles have the same electronic configuration and the same number of neutrons?
15 N3−16O2−19 F−
18O2−19 F−20Ne
19 F−20Ne23Na+
22Ne23Na24Mg2+
(a)Complete Table 1.1 using relevant information from the Periodic Table.

Table 1.1
(b)State and explain the difference in the ionic radius of Al3+ compared to Mg2+ .
The elements phosphorus, sulfur and chlorine are in Period 3 of the Periodic Table.
Table 1.1 shows some properties of the elements P to Cl .
The first ionisation energy of S is not shown.

Table 1.1
P3−,S2− and Cl−have the same number of electrons.
State the trend in ionic radius shown by P3−,S2− and Cl−.
Explain your answer.
Atoms with nuclei containing an odd number of protons tend to have fewer isotopes than those with an even number of protons.
Gallium has two stable isotopes, 69Ga and 71Ga.
Complete Table 1.1 to show the numbers of protons, neutrons and electrons in the two stable isotopes of gallium.

Table 1.1
Species such as NH4+,CO32− and PO43− are examples of molecular ions.
Complete Table 1.1 to show the total numbers of protons and electrons in the molecular ions NH4+,CO32− and PO43−.

Table 1.1
Atoms contain the subatomic particles electrons, protons and neutrons. Protons and electrons were discovered by observations of their behaviours in electric fields.
The diagram shows the behaviour of separate beams of electrons and protons in an electric field.

Complete the diagram with the relative charge of each of the electrically charged plates.
On the diagram, draw a line to show how a separate beam of neutrons from the same source behaves in the same electric field.
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