the radius of the aluminum atom is 143pm. the radius of the aluminum atom is 54pm. by what percentage did the radius change as the ion formed?

Answer:
There was 62.23% change in radius as the ion formed.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Radius of Aluminium [tex](Al)[/tex] atom = 143 pm
Radius of Aluminium [tex](Al^{3+})[/tex] atom = 54 pm
Change is the radius = Radius of Aluminium [tex](Al)[/tex] atom - Radius of Aluminium [tex](Al^{3+})[/tex] atom = 143 -54 = 89
Now to find % Change is the radius we will divide Change is the radius by Radius of Aluminium [tex](Al)[/tex] atom and multiply by 100 we get
% Change is the radius = [tex]\frac{\textrm{Change is the radius}}{\textrm{Radius of Aluminium (Al) atom}} \times 100 = \frac{89}{143}\times100= 62.23\%[/tex]
Hence there was 62.23% change in radius as the ion formed.