Additionally, the investigation of radiative and Auger electron emissions following K-shell vacancy creation in iodine has shed light on the cascading processes that occur after ionization.
Chlorine is more reactive than the iodine in potassium iodide ... In each, the outer shell is further from the nucleus and the incoming electron is not as easily attracted to it.
Chlorine is more reactive than the iodine in potassium iodide ... In each, the outer shell is further from the nucleus and the incoming electron is not as easily attracted to it.