Hydrated radius

When comparing hydrated radii of ions, what is the dominant factor charge or atomic radii?
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iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
go with data
Parth
ParthOP8mo ago
sir what if in the questions its mentioned to compare ionic mobility and they haven't given us the data for hydrated radii
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
data : D jee wont ask this coachings are random
Parth
ParthOP8mo ago
:( alr
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
i am being honest with you youhave to go with data there is no way to 'know' otherwise
Parth
ParthOP8mo ago
yep got it :)
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
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
Parth
ParthOP8mo ago
alone_in_pareshaan~1 ty sir so there's no trend?
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
like if you see Be 2+ to Al3+ no way to know
Parth
ParthOP8mo ago
i see
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
as you go down a grouyp, usually decreases also, alkali metals, alkali earth metals form complexes with water usually so it gets complicated :D
Parth
ParthOP8mo ago
ic , ty sir
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
that is what this shows
Parth
ParthOP8mo ago
🙆🏽
iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
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iTeachChem
iTeachChem8mo ago
+fsolved
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