Periodic Table Trends: Atomic Radius

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The following looks at the trends related to Atomic size. Search me on iTunes at "Papapodcasts". Follow “Papapodcasts” on Twitter, Facebook, Skype, Justin.tv, and Dimdim.com

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  • Thank you for those kind words. I want to wish you best of luck on your chemistry test tomorrow. Thanks for watching.

    Mr.P

  • That helped so much for my chemistry test tomorrow, lol. Thanks!

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  • I have seminar on this!

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  • if I'm comparing nickel to the other members of its period and group can I say that it is smaller than the elements to its left(K, Ca, ....) and down its group(Pd, Pt...) but bigger to the elements to its right (Cu, Zn...)

  • thnks sooo much! helped me understand the concept to finish my chem lab!

  • Great. 

  • I am confused. How can I calculate the covalent radii of SiCl4 and PCl3. I added 102pm + 99pm = 217 pm for SiCl4 but I think this is wrong.

  • Thanks for this video chem test thursday :)!

  • Thanks for the video!

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