State the electronic configuration in terms of the wave-mechanical model for: Oxide ion (O2-), Niobium (III) ion (Nb3+) List the subshells and maximum number of electrons for principal quantum number 4.

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  1. State the electronic configuration in terms of the wave-mechanical model for:
    1. Oxide ion (O2-),
    2. Niobium (III) ion (Nb3+)
  2. List the subshells and maximum number of electrons for principal quantum number 4.
ΤΑ
1
H
1.0080
3
Li
6.941
11
Na
Mg
22.990 24.305 IIIB
21
19
K
39.098
IIA
4
Be
9.0122
12
37
Rb
85.47
55
20
Ca
40.08
38
Sr
87.62
56
Sc
44.956 47.87
39
40
Y
Zr
88.91 91.22
Rare
72
earth
Hf
series 178.49
104
IVB
22
Ti
Cs
Ba
132.91 137.34
87
88
Acti-
nide
Fr
Ra
Rf
(223) (226) series (261)
Rare earth series
Actinide series
57
La
138.91
89
Ac
(227)
Key
29
Cu
63.54
VB
23
V
50.942
41
Nb
92.91
73
Ta
180.95
105
Db
(262)
Atomic number
-Symbol
Atomic weight
VIB
24
Cr
51.996
42
Mo
95.94
74
W
183.84
106
Sg
(266)
58
59
Ce
Pr
140.12 140.91
90
91
Th
Pa
232.04 231.04
VIIB
25
26
Mn
Fe
54.938 55.845
43
Tc
(98)
75
Re
186.2
107
Bh
(264)
60
CHEES
Nd
144.24
92
238.03
Ru
101.07
27
Co
58.933
45
Rh
102.91
76
77
Os
Ir
190.23
192.2
108
109
Hs
Mt
(277) (268)
61
Pm
(145)
VIII
93
Np
(237)
62
Sm
150.35
94
Pu
(244)
Metal
Nonmetal
Intermediate
195.08
110
IB
28
29
Ni
Cu
58.69 63.54
65.41
46
47
48
Pd
Cd
106.4
Ag
107.87 112.41
79
Au
78
80
Pt
Hg
196.97 200.59
Ds
(281)
63
Eu
151.96
95
Am
(243)
2853
IIB
96
Cm
(247)
30
Zn
64
65
Gd
Tb
157.25 158.92
97
Bk
(247)
ΠΙΑ IVA
6
VIA
VIIA
5
8
9
B
0
F
10.811 12.011 14.007 15.999 18.998
13
14
16
17
Al
S
CI
Si
26.982 28.086 30.974 32.064
35.453
31
32
33
34
35
Ga
69.72
Ge
72.64 74.922
51
49
50
Sn
Sb
In
114.82
118.71 121.76
81
82
83
TI
Pb
204.38 207.19
365
66
67
Dy
Ho
162.50 164.93
98
Cf
(251)
99
Es
(252)
VA
7
NOKP
15
As
10
Bi
208.98
68
Er
167.26
100
Fm
(257)
Se
78.96
52
Te
127.60
84
Po
(209)
Br
79.904
53
I
126.90
85
At
(210)
69
70
Tm Yb
168.93 173.04
101 102
Md
No
(258)
(259)
2
He
4.0026
10
Ne
20.180
18
Ar
39.948
36
Kr
83.80
54
Xe
131.30
86
Rn
(222)
71
Lu
174.97
103
Lr
(262)
Transcribed Image Text:ΤΑ 1 H 1.0080 3 Li 6.941 11 Na Mg 22.990 24.305 IIIB 21 19 K 39.098 IIA 4 Be 9.0122 12 37 Rb 85.47 55 20 Ca 40.08 38 Sr 87.62 56 Sc 44.956 47.87 39 40 Y Zr 88.91 91.22 Rare 72 earth Hf series 178.49 104 IVB 22 Ti Cs Ba 132.91 137.34 87 88 Acti- nide Fr Ra Rf (223) (226) series (261) Rare earth series Actinide series 57 La 138.91 89 Ac (227) Key 29 Cu 63.54 VB 23 V 50.942 41 Nb 92.91 73 Ta 180.95 105 Db (262) Atomic number -Symbol Atomic weight VIB 24 Cr 51.996 42 Mo 95.94 74 W 183.84 106 Sg (266) 58 59 Ce Pr 140.12 140.91 90 91 Th Pa 232.04 231.04 VIIB 25 26 Mn Fe 54.938 55.845 43 Tc (98) 75 Re 186.2 107 Bh (264) 60 CHEES Nd 144.24 92 238.03 Ru 101.07 27 Co 58.933 45 Rh 102.91 76 77 Os Ir 190.23 192.2 108 109 Hs Mt (277) (268) 61 Pm (145) VIII 93 Np (237) 62 Sm 150.35 94 Pu (244) Metal Nonmetal Intermediate 195.08 110 IB 28 29 Ni Cu 58.69 63.54 65.41 46 47 48 Pd Cd 106.4 Ag 107.87 112.41 79 Au 78 80 Pt Hg 196.97 200.59 Ds (281) 63 Eu 151.96 95 Am (243) 2853 IIB 96 Cm (247) 30 Zn 64 65 Gd Tb 157.25 158.92 97 Bk (247) ΠΙΑ IVA 6 VIA VIIA 5 8 9 B 0 F 10.811 12.011 14.007 15.999 18.998 13 14 16 17 Al S CI Si 26.982 28.086 30.974 32.064 35.453 31 32 33 34 35 Ga 69.72 Ge 72.64 74.922 51 49 50 Sn Sb In 114.82 118.71 121.76 81 82 83 TI Pb 204.38 207.19 365 66 67 Dy Ho 162.50 164.93 98 Cf (251) 99 Es (252) VA 7 NOKP 15 As 10 Bi 208.98 68 Er 167.26 100 Fm (257) Se 78.96 52 Te 127.60 84 Po (209) Br 79.904 53 I 126.90 85 At (210) 69 70 Tm Yb 168.93 173.04 101 102 Md No (258) (259) 2 He 4.0026 10 Ne 20.180 18 Ar 39.948 36 Kr 83.80 54 Xe 131.30 86 Rn (222) 71 Lu 174.97 103 Lr (262)
ΤΑ
1
2.1
N
0.9
88
Ra
0.9
IIIB
21
Sc
1.3
39
v
IVB
22
Ti
1.5
N
1.4
72
Hf
1.3
VB
23
v
1.6
41
Nb
1.6
73
Ta
1.5
VIB
Mo
1.8
74
W
1.7
76
VIII
8942
2.2
IB
1.9
79
Au
2.4
Hg
1.9
IIIA
5
B
2.0
81
1.8
IVA
6
6
C
2.5
14
1.8
VA
7
N
3.0
15
P
2.1
33
As
2.0
1.9
83
Bi
1.9
VIA
8
0
3.5 4.0
16
16
S
S
2.5
24
34
Se
2.4
52
Te
2.1
84
VIIA
96
-
2.2
N
Transcribed Image Text:ΤΑ 1 2.1 N 0.9 88 Ra 0.9 IIIB 21 Sc 1.3 39 v IVB 22 Ti 1.5 N 1.4 72 Hf 1.3 VB 23 v 1.6 41 Nb 1.6 73 Ta 1.5 VIB Mo 1.8 74 W 1.7 76 VIII 8942 2.2 IB 1.9 79 Au 2.4 Hg 1.9 IIIA 5 B 2.0 81 1.8 IVA 6 6 C 2.5 14 1.8 VA 7 N 3.0 15 P 2.1 33 As 2.0 1.9 83 Bi 1.9 VIA 8 0 3.5 4.0 16 16 S S 2.5 24 34 Se 2.4 52 Te 2.1 84 VIIA 96 - 2.2 N
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