tify the outer electron configuration of each element shown in this periodic table outline.

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Problem 85E: Which main group atom would be expected to have the lowest second ionization energy?
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5s²4d10
7s²7d²
7s²6d²
5s²5d8
3s²2p²
7s²70¹07p¹
5s²3f¹44d8
7s²6d¹05 f14
7s²5f¹46d²
7s²5f¹46d¹07p4
6s¹
5s²4d¹05p6
6s²
7s²7f¹4
3s²3p²
5s¹
7s²5f¹4
Transcribed Image Text:5s²4d10 7s²7d² 7s²6d² 5s²5d8 3s²2p² 7s²70¹07p¹ 5s²3f¹44d8 7s²6d¹05 f14 7s²5f¹46d² 7s²5f¹46d¹07p4 6s¹ 5s²4d¹05p6 6s² 7s²7f¹4 3s²3p² 5s¹ 7s²5f¹4
The black line between elements 56 and 72 in the periodic table shown indicates that in the Lanthanide series elements 57 through 71 are listed below the main table, while in the Actinide
series elements 89-103 are listed below the main table. Elements 72 and 104 are listed in main table.
Identify the outer electron configuration of each element shown in this periodic table outline.
Drag each label to the appropriate target.
Transcribed Image Text:The black line between elements 56 and 72 in the periodic table shown indicates that in the Lanthanide series elements 57 through 71 are listed below the main table, while in the Actinide series elements 89-103 are listed below the main table. Elements 72 and 104 are listed in main table. Identify the outer electron configuration of each element shown in this periodic table outline. Drag each label to the appropriate target.
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