Name the element described in each of the following:(a) Smallest atomic radius in Group 6A(16)(b) Largest atomic radius in Period 6(c) Smallest metal in Period 3(d) Highest IE₁ in Group 4A(14)(e) Lowest IE₁ in Period 5(f) Most metallic in Group 5A(15)(g) Group 3A(13) element that forms the most basic oxide(h) Period 4 element with filled outer level(i) Condensed ground-state electron configuration of [Ne] 3s²3p²(j) Condensed ground-state electron configuration of [Kr] 5s²4d⁶(k) Forms 2ion with electron configuration [Ar] 3d³(l) Period 5 element that forms 3ion with pseudo–noble gasconfiguration(m) Period 4 transition element that forms 3diamagnetic ion(n) Period 4 transition element that forms 2 ion with a half-filled d sublevel (o) Heaviest lanthanide(p) Period 3 element whose 2 ion is isoelectronic with Ar(q) Alkaline earth metal whose cation is isoelectronic with Kr(r) Group 5A(15) metalloid with the most acidic oxide
Name the element described in each of the following:(a) Smallest atomic radius in Group 6A(16)(b) Largest atomic radius in Period 6(c) Smallest metal in Period 3(d) Highest IE₁ in Group 4A(14)(e) Lowest IE₁ in Period 5(f) Most metallic in Group 5A(15)(g) Group 3A(13) element that forms the most basic oxide(h) Period 4 element with filled outer level(i) Condensed ground-state electron configuration of [Ne] 3s²3p²(j) Condensed ground-state electron configuration of [Kr] 5s²4d⁶(k) Forms 2ion with electron configuration [Ar] 3d³(l) Period 5 element that forms 3ion with pseudo–noble gasconfiguration(m) Period 4 transition element that forms 3diamagnetic ion(n) Period 4 transition element that forms 2 ion with a half-filled d sublevel (o) Heaviest lanthanide(p) Period 3 element whose 2 ion is isoelectronic with Ar(q) Alkaline earth metal whose cation is isoelectronic with Kr(r) Group 5A(15) metalloid with the most acidic oxide
Name the element described in each of the following:(a) Smallest atomic radius in Group 6A(16)(b) Largest atomic radius in Period 6(c) Smallest metal in Period 3(d) Highest IE₁ in Group 4A(14)(e) Lowest IE₁ in Period 5(f) Most metallic in Group 5A(15)(g) Group 3A(13) element that forms the most basic oxide(h) Period 4 element with filled outer level(i) Condensed ground-state electron configuration of [Ne] 3s²3p²(j) Condensed ground-state electron configuration of [Kr] 5s²4d⁶(k) Forms 2ion with electron configuration [Ar] 3d³(l) Period 5 element that forms 3ion with pseudo–noble gasconfiguration(m) Period 4 transition element that forms 3diamagnetic ion(n) Period 4 transition element that forms 2 ion with a half-filled d sublevel (o) Heaviest lanthanide(p) Period 3 element whose 2 ion is isoelectronic with Ar(q) Alkaline earth metal whose cation is isoelectronic with Kr(r) Group 5A(15) metalloid with the most acidic oxide
Name the element described in each of the following:(a) Smallest atomic radius in Group 6A(16)(b) Largest atomic radius in Period 6(c) Smallest metal in Period 3(d) Highest IE₁ in Group 4A(14)(e) Lowest IE₁ in Period 5(f) Most metallic in Group 5A(15)(g) Group 3A(13) element that forms the most basic oxide(h) Period 4 element with filled outer level(i) Condensed ground-state electron configuration of [Ne] 3s²3p²(j) Condensed ground-state electron configuration of [Kr] 5s²4d⁶(k) Forms 2ion with electron configuration [Ar] 3d³(l) Period 5 element that forms 3ion with pseudo–noble gasconfiguration(m) Period 4 transition element that forms 3diamagnetic ion(n) Period 4 transition element that forms 2 ion with a half-filled d sublevel (o) Heaviest lanthanide(p) Period 3 element whose 2 ion is isoelectronic with Ar(q) Alkaline earth metal whose cation is isoelectronic with Kr(r) Group 5A(15) metalloid with the most acidic oxide
Definition Definition Elements containing partially filled d-subshell in their ground state configuration. Elements in the d-block of the periodic table receive the last or valence electron in the d-orbital. The groups from IIIB to VIIIB and IB to IIB comprise the d-block elements.
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