I am not sure I have the right answer here. I feel like I am missing a piece of the puzzle. The question is:
Arrange the following ions in order of increasing radius:
Cl, S2-, K, K+, O
Give an explaination of the postion of S2- in relation to the atom or ion that comes just before and just after it.
So here is my answer:
The order is: O, Cl, S2-, K+, K
For the second part of the question I think the answer is:
The electron configuration for Cl, S2-, and K+ are all very similar. K+ and S2- both have the same electron configuration and Cl has one less electron in it's 3p shell.
Now what I can't figure out is this, if K+ and S2- both have the same electron configuration, then why isn't K+ smaller because it has more protons which would increase the electrostatic force between the electrons and the protons, pulling the electron cloud closer to the nucleus. According to what I looked up, K+ has a radius of 152 pm and S2- has a radius of 103 pm.