(a)
Interpretation:Electron configuration for element with
Concept introduction:Aufbau rule states that electrons must be filled in lowest energy levels first. For instance, electrons first occupy shells that are lower in energies illustrated as follows:
Pauli’s exclusion principle states thatno two or more than two electrons of a poly electron atom can have same values of 4 quantum numbers that are
Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity states that electrons cannot be allowed to pair until each orbital gets singly filled with one electron. These 3 principles form basis for determination of electronic configuration.However, certain elements that are able to achieve nearest half-filled or fully filed configuration show exceptional configurations.
(b)
Interpretation:Element that will resemble
Concept introduction: Element that belongs to same vertical group has similar valance shell; configuration. Hence they exhibit similar chemical properties. For example, all alkali metals have one valence electron that makes them highly electropositive metal and all of them form similar oxides, halides, hydrides dye to same nature of outermost shell.
(c)
Interpretation:Formulas of the neutral binary compounds formed by
Concept introduction:Element that belongs to same vertical group has similar valance shell; configuration. Hence they exhibit similar chemical properties. For example, all alkali metals have one valence electron that makes them highly electropositive metal and all of them form similar oxides, halides, hydrides dye to same nature of outermost shell.
(d)
Interpretation:Oxyanions expected for
Concept introduction:Element that belongs to same vertical group has similar valance shell; configuration. Hence they exhibit similar chemical properties. For example, all alkali metals have one valence electron that makes them highly electropositive metal and all of them form similar oxides, halides, hydrides dye to same nature of outermost shell.
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