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Atoms form ions so as to achieve electron configurations similar to those of the noble gases. For the following pairs of noble gas configurations, give the formulas of two simple ionic compounds that would have comparable electron configurations.
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(a)
Interpretation:
For the given pair of noble gas configurations, the formula of two simple ionic compounds that would have comparable electron configuration is to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The distribution of the electrons that exists in the atomic orbital of an atom is collectively known as electron configuration. The description of every electron in an orbital is given by the electron configuration of that atom.
Atoms lose or gain electrons to become stable by attaining nearest noble gas configuration. While doing so, they are converted to their respective ions. The positive ion and the negative ion combine to form their corresponding salt.
Answer to Problem 40QAP
The ionic compounds that have comparable electron configuration to the given pair of noble gas configurations are
Explanation of Solution
The given noble gas configurations are
Ionic compound 1:
An ionic compound consists of both cations and anions.
The electron configuration of
The electron configuration of
The ionic compound that has comparable electron configuration of the given pair of noble gas configurations is
Ionic compound 2:
An ionic compound consists of both cations and anions.
The electron configuration of
The electron configuration of
The ionic compound that has comparable electron configuration to the given pair of noble gas configurations is
(b)
Interpretation:
For the given pair of noble gas configurations, the formula of two simple ionic compounds that would have comparable electron configuration is to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The distribution of the electrons that exists in the atomic orbital of an atom is collectively known as electron configuration. The description of every electron in an orbital is given by the electron configuration of that atom.
Atoms lose or gain electrons to become stable by attaining nearest noble gas configuration. While doing so, they are converted to their respective ions. The positive ion and the negative ion combine to form their corresponding salt.
Answer to Problem 40QAP
The ionic compounds that have comparable electron configuration the given pair of noble gas configurations are
Explanation of Solution
The given noble gas configurations are
Ionic compound 1:
An ionic compound consists of both cations and anions.
The electron configuration of
Consider sodium with atomic number,
The ionic compound that has comparable electron configuration to the given pair of noble gas configurations is
Ionic compound 2:
An ionic compound consists of both cations and anions.
The electron configuration of
Consider oxygen with atomic number,
The ionic compound that has comparable electron configuration the given pair of noble gas configurations is
(c)
Interpretation:
For the given pair of noble gas configurations, the formula of two simple ionic compounds that would have comparable electron configuration is to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The distribution of the electrons that exists in the atomic orbital of an atom is collectively known as electron configuration. The description of every electron in an orbital is given by the electron configuration of that atom.
Atoms lose or gain electrons to become stable by attaining nearest noble gas configuration. While doing so, they are converted to their respective ions. The positive ion and the negative ion combine to form their corresponding salt.
Answer to Problem 40QAP
The ionic compounds that have comparable electron configuration the given pair of noble gas configurations are
Explanation of Solution
The given noble gas configurations are
Ionic compound 1:
An ionic compound consists of both cations and anions.
The electron configuration of
The electron configuration of
So, the ionic compound that have comparable electron configuration the given pair of noble gas configurations is
Ionic compound 2:
An ionic compound consists of both cations and anions.
The electron configuration of
The electron configuration of
So, the ionic compound that have comparable electron configuration the given pair of noble gas configurations is
(d)
Interpretation:
For the given pair of noble gas configurations, the formula of two simple ionic compounds that would have comparable electron configuration is to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The distribution of the electrons that exists in the atomic orbital of an atom is collectively known as electron configuration. The description of every electron in an orbital is given by the electron configuration of that atom.
Atoms lose or gain electrons to become stable by attaining nearest noble gas configuration. While doing so, they are converted to their respective ions. The positive ion and the negative ion combine to form their corresponding salt.
Answer to Problem 40QAP
The ionic compounds that have comparable electron configuration the given pair of noble gas configurations are
Explanation of Solution
The given noble gas configurations are
Ionic compound 1:
An ionic compound consists of both cations and anions.
The electron configuration of
The electron configuration of
The ionic compound that has comparable electron configuration to the given pair of noble gas configurations is
Ionic compound 2:
An ionic compound consists of both cations and anions.
The electron configuration of
The electron configuration of
The ionic compound that have comparable electron configuration the given pair of noble gas configurations is
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