Hydrated radius
When comparing hydrated radii of ions, what is the dominant factor charge or atomic radii?
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@Dexter
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sir what if in the questions its mentioned to compare ionic mobility
and they haven't given us the data for hydrated radii
data :
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jee wont ask this
coachings are random
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alr
i am being honest with you
youhave to go with data
there is no way to 'know' otherwise
yep got it :)
i can say that H+ is going to be more mobile than K+
but comparing K+ to Al3+ (hypothetical)
https://bionumbers.hms.harvard.edu/files/Hydrated%20radii%20and%20hydration%20numbers%20of%20ions%20in%20water%20(approximate).pdf
see this
alone_in_pareshaan~1
ty sir
so there's no trend?
like if you see Be 2+ to Al3+
no way to know
i see
as you go down a grouyp, usually decreases
also, alkali metals, alkali earth metals form complexes with water usually
so it gets complicated :D
ic , ty sir
that is what this shows
🙆🏽
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