Review Of Group II Trends: Select the term from the pair of words that are underlined to correctly complete the sentences. a) For a metal ease of ionization indicates how easily a metal atom gains/loses electrons. b) The smaller/larger the metal atom, the more readily it ionizes. c) The smaller/larger the atomic radius of a metal atom, the more reactive the metal atom. d) The more reactive the metal the lesser/greater is its ease of ionization. e) The closer/further the valence electrons are from the nucleus of the metal the greater the ease of ionization. f) The closer/further the valence electrons are from the nucleus of the metal the more reactive the metal. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Review Of Group II Trends: Select the term from the pair of words that are underlined to correctly complete the sentences. a) For a metal ease of ionization indicates how easily a metal atom gains/loses electrons. b) The smaller/larger the metal atom, the more readily it ionizes. c) The smaller/larger the atomic radius of a metal atom, the more reactive the metal atom. d) The more reactive the metal the lesser/greater is its ease of ionization. e) The closer/further the valence electrons are from the nucleus of the metal the greater the ease of ionization. f) The closer/further the valence electrons are from the nucleus of the metal the more reactive the metal. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Review Of Group II Trends: Select the term from the pair of words that are underlined to correctly complete the sentences. a) For a metal ease of ionization indicates how easily a metal atom gains/loses electrons. b) The smaller/larger the metal atom, the more readily it ionizes. c) The smaller/larger the atomic radius of a metal atom, the more reactive the metal atom. d) The more reactive the metal the lesser/greater is its ease of ionization. e) The closer/further the valence electrons are from the nucleus of the metal the greater the ease of ionization. f) The closer/further the valence electrons are from the nucleus of the metal the more reactive the metal.