A. An element with the valence electron configuration 3s2 would form a monatomic ion with a charge of electron(s) from/into the In order to form this ion, the element will subshell(s). In order to form this ion, the element will subshell(s). 1 B. An element with the valence electron configure 4 charge of 5 Submit Answer 23 7 8 5s25p5 would form a monatomic ion with a electron(s) from/into the Retry Entire Group 8 more group attempts remaining

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**Valence Electron Configuration and Ion Formation**

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**A.**
An element with the valence electron configuration \(3s^2\) would form a monatomic ion with a charge of \_\_\_\_.  
In order to form this ion, the element will \[lose/gain\] \_\_\_\_ electron(s) from/into the \_\_\_\_ subshell(s).

**B.**
An element with the valence electron configuration \(5s^25p^5\) would form a monatomic ion with a charge of \_\_\_\_.  
In order to form this ion, the element will \[lose/gain\] \_\_\_\_ electron(s) from/into the \_\_\_\_ subshell(s).

**Options for A and B:**
- Choose between "lose" or "gain" for the electron change.
- Specify the number of electrons.
- Identify the appropriate subshell based on the configuration given.

**Interactive Elements:**
- **Submit Answer**
- **Retry Entire Group**
- Note: 8 more group attempts remaining.
Transcribed Image Text:**Valence Electron Configuration and Ion Formation** **Instructions:** Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. **A.** An element with the valence electron configuration \(3s^2\) would form a monatomic ion with a charge of \_\_\_\_. In order to form this ion, the element will \[lose/gain\] \_\_\_\_ electron(s) from/into the \_\_\_\_ subshell(s). **B.** An element with the valence electron configuration \(5s^25p^5\) would form a monatomic ion with a charge of \_\_\_\_. In order to form this ion, the element will \[lose/gain\] \_\_\_\_ electron(s) from/into the \_\_\_\_ subshell(s). **Options for A and B:** - Choose between "lose" or "gain" for the electron change. - Specify the number of electrons. - Identify the appropriate subshell based on the configuration given. **Interactive Elements:** - **Submit Answer** - **Retry Entire Group** - Note: 8 more group attempts remaining.
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question.

A. An element with the valence electron configuration 3s² would form a monatomic ion with a charge of [blank]. In order to form this ion, the element will [blank] electron(s) from/into the [blank] subshell(s).

B. An element with the valence electron configuration 5s²5p⁵ would form a monatomic ion with a charge of [blank]. In order to form this ion, the element will [blank] electron(s) from/into the [blank] subshell(s).

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Transcribed Image Text:Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. A. An element with the valence electron configuration 3s² would form a monatomic ion with a charge of [blank]. In order to form this ion, the element will [blank] electron(s) from/into the [blank] subshell(s). B. An element with the valence electron configuration 5s²5p⁵ would form a monatomic ion with a charge of [blank]. In order to form this ion, the element will [blank] electron(s) from/into the [blank] subshell(s). Buttons available: - Submit Answer - Retry Entire Group "8 more group attempts remaining" is displayed at the bottom.
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