+ Three elements have the following electronic configurations i. 1s2_2s² 2pº _3s² 3p® ii. 1s2_2s? 2pº _3s² iii. 1s2_2s² 2pº_3s² 3pª _4s!

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2. - Three elements have the following electronic configurations
i.
1s2_2s² 2pº_3s² 3p
ii.
1s2_2s² 2pº _3s²
ii.
1s2_2s² 2p&_3s² 3pº_4s'
The first ionization energies of the 3 elements (not in the same order) are 0.419, 0.738, and 1.521
kJ/mol.
The atomic radii are 1.60, 0.942, and 1.97 Å (again not in the same order)
A) Identify the elements and match the appropriate values of first ionization energy and atomic
radius to the compounds – No explanation required
Write your answer in table format, like the one given below
Element
First ionization
Atomic Radius
energy
Å
(kJ/mol)
(ii)
(iii)
B) Rank the atoms (using its element's name) from the smallest second ionization energy to the
largest one. To rank items as equivalent, use the ='symbol. No explanation required
Transcribed Image Text:2. - Three elements have the following electronic configurations i. 1s2_2s² 2pº_3s² 3p ii. 1s2_2s² 2pº _3s² ii. 1s2_2s² 2p&_3s² 3pº_4s' The first ionization energies of the 3 elements (not in the same order) are 0.419, 0.738, and 1.521 kJ/mol. The atomic radii are 1.60, 0.942, and 1.97 Å (again not in the same order) A) Identify the elements and match the appropriate values of first ionization energy and atomic radius to the compounds – No explanation required Write your answer in table format, like the one given below Element First ionization Atomic Radius energy Å (kJ/mol) (ii) (iii) B) Rank the atoms (using its element's name) from the smallest second ionization energy to the largest one. To rank items as equivalent, use the ='symbol. No explanation required
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  Element  First ionization potential  Atomic radius 
1 i 1.521 kj/mole 1.60A0
2 ii 0.738 kj/mole 0.942 A0
3 iii 0.419 kj/mole  1.972 A0
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