On the basis of the electronic configuration, the three given elements are to be identified and their appropriate values of first ionization energies and atomic radii are to be matched. Concept Introduction: The distribution of the electrons that exists in the atomic orbital of an atom is collectively known as electronic configuration. The description of every electron in an orbital is given by the electronic configuration of that atom. According to the periodic table, the ionization energy of the elements increases while moving left to right in the period due to decrease in the atomic size. On the other hand, the ionization energy of the elements decreases while going down the group due to increase in the atomic size of the elements.
On the basis of the electronic configuration, the three given elements are to be identified and their appropriate values of first ionization energies and atomic radii are to be matched. Concept Introduction: The distribution of the electrons that exists in the atomic orbital of an atom is collectively known as electronic configuration. The description of every electron in an orbital is given by the electronic configuration of that atom. According to the periodic table, the ionization energy of the elements increases while moving left to right in the period due to decrease in the atomic size. On the other hand, the ionization energy of the elements decreases while going down the group due to increase in the atomic size of the elements.
Solution Summary: The author explains the electronic configuration of an atom. The ionization energy of the elements increases while moving left to right due to decrease in the atomic size.
Definition Definition Number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. It uniquely identifies an element, as the number of protons determines the element's properties. The periodic table of elements is arranged based on increasing atomic numbers, allowing scientists to easily locate and study elements.
Chapter 11, Problem 126CP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
On the basis of the electronic configuration, the three given elements are to be identified and their appropriate values of first ionization energies and atomic radii are to be matched.
Concept Introduction:
The distribution of the electrons that exists in the atomic orbital of an atom is collectively known as electronic configuration. The description of every electron in an orbital is given by the electronic configuration of that atom.
According to the periodic table, the ionization energy of the elements increases while moving left to right in the period due to decrease in the atomic size. On the other hand, the ionization energy of the elements decreases while going down the group due to increase in the atomic size of the elements.
Draw the major product of
this reaction. Ignore inorganic
byproducts.
Assume that the water side
product is continuously
removed to drive the reaction
toward products.
(CH3)2NH,
TSOH
Drawing
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