At 2:40 you ask which one (Na or Rb) would have the highest electron affinity; the correct answer is Rb, not Na. Na has the greatest magnitude (most negative value). Na is the correct answer to the written question (lowest number), but it is not the correct answer to your spoken question.
Thanks a lot! This was really useful beacuse we don't have all the exceptions in one place
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Oh thank you teacher . Thanks a lot . I am bit scared to ask questions from my chem teacher cause she is a bit strict .😁 So thanks a lot again 🙂🙂
Have an exam tomorrow, this rlly helped 😩😩 I couldn’t find this anywhere in my book thankss
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At 2:40 you ask which one (Na or Rb) would have the highest electron affinity; the correct answer is Rb, not Na. Na has the greatest magnitude (most negative value). Na is the correct answer to the written question (lowest number), but it is not the correct answer to your spoken question.
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are there any exceptions to alkali metals
Hi Melissa, will you be tutoring online anytime soon ?
hoping this will come up on my final on wednesday 😎
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I literally hate periodic trends
Electrons are farther away not further.
Is that not the same thing..
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