To classify the given radicals and create a flowchart, we can categorize them based on their chemical properties. Here is one possible way to classify the radicals: 1. Inorganic radicals: a. Monoatomic radicals: - CI¹ (chloride ion) - S² (sulfide ion) - H¹ (hydrogen ion) - Na¹ (sodium ion) - K¹ (potassium ion) b. Polyatomic radicals: - (CO3)² (carbonate ion) - (PO4)³ (phosphate ion) 2. Metallic radicals: - Mg² (magnesium ion) - Al³ (aluminum ion) - Ca² (calcium ion) - Fe² (iron(II) ion) 3. Nonmetallic radicals: - N³ (nitride ion) To draw a flowchart to classify these radicals, you can start with the three main categories: inorganic, metallic, and nonmetallic radicals.
Then, you can branch out from each category to include the specific radicals within that group. You can use arrows to connect the different categories and subcategories in the flowchart.
There can be multiple ways to classify the radicals, so feel free to modify the flowchart according to your understanding and preference.
The important thing is to organize the radicals based on their chemical properties and distinguish between monoatomic and polyatomic radical.