| 1. | Pentavalent bohrium should have a larger ionic radius of 83 pm.
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| 2. | The ionic radius of Uue + is expected to be 180 pm.
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| 3. | The ionic radius of fluoride is much larger than its covalent radius.
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| 4. | Due to its large ionic radius, caesium is one of the " incompatible elements ".
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| 5. | In general, ionic radius decreases with increasing positive charge and increases with increasing negative charge.
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| 6. | An " anomalous " ionic radius in a crystal is often a sign of significant unpolarizable.
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| 7. | The ionic radius of Zr4 + is 79 pm and that of Hf4 + is 78 pm.
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| 8. | For ions in solution Shannon's " effective ionic radius " is the measure most often used.
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| 9. | The ionic radius of Zr 4 + is 79 picometers and that of Hf 4 + is 78 pm.
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| 10. | The ionic radius of Zr 4 + is 79 pm and that of Hf 4 + is 78 pm.
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