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Stability of Anions
- The stability of anions depends on various factors, including:
- The electronegativity of the atom carrying the negative charge.
- The ability of the atom to delocalize the negative charge (resonance effects).
- The size of the atom: Larger atoms can better accommodate negative charge due to lower charge density.
- Electronegativity is a key factor because more electronegative atoms are better able to stabilize negative charges.
- In this case, we compare the stability of the anions: Be⊖, Li⊖, B⊖, and C⊖.
EXPLANATION:
- Be (Beryllium) is the least electronegative element among the given options. It has the lowest ability to stabilize a negative charge.
- Li (Lithium) is slightly more electronegative than Be, so the Li⊖ anion is slightly more stable than Be⊖.
- B (Boron) is more electronegative than both Be and Li, so the B⊖ anion is more stable than Be⊖ and Li⊖.
- C (Carbon) is the most electronegative among the given options, so the C⊖ anion is the most stable of all.
- As a result, the Be⊖ anion is the least stable because Beryllium is the least electronegative and the least able to stabilize the negative charge.
Therefore, the correct answer is Option 1: Be⊖.
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