Basic Chemistry
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Author: Timberlake, Karen C. , William
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Chapter 5, Problem 115CP
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a. smallest atomic size in Group 6A (16)
b. smallest atomic size in Period 3
c. highest ionization energy in Group 3A (13)
d. lowest ionization energy in Period 3
e. abbreviated electron configuration
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