A)
lattice vitality > strongest for Oxygen,
if alkali metallic halide, then the smaller the metallic, the
strogner the lattice
due to this fact
LiBr > KI
then
CaO >> LiBR > KI
A)
metallic = brittle, ahrd, will conduct e-, excessive Melting factors
nonmetal > low BP, is not going to conduct e-
semimetal > each properties
due to this fact
O = nonmetal
Xe= nonmetal ( noble fuel)
As = metalloid, has properties of each species
Mg = metallic
Zn = metallic,
Pb = metallic
A)
lattice vitality > strongest for Oxygen,
if alkali metallic halide, then the smaller the metallic, the
strogner the lattice
due to this fact
LiBr > KI
then
CaO >> LiBR > KI
A)
metallic = brittle, ahrd, will conduct e-, excessive Melting factors
nonmetal > low BP, is not going to conduct e-
semimetal > each properties
due to this fact
O = nonmetal
Xe= nonmetal ( noble fuel)
As = metalloid, has properties of each species
Mg = metallic
Zn = metallic,
Pb = metallic
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