(a) Interpretation: Determine the electron configuration of atoms using the appropriate noble gas configuration of the core electrons. Concept Introduction: Electron configuration describes the positions of electrons of an atom. These positions were explained by several models developed by different scientists. Principal energy level, Type (shape) of orbital and No: of electrons in the orbital are respectively represented by an atom’s electron configuration.
(a) Interpretation: Determine the electron configuration of atoms using the appropriate noble gas configuration of the core electrons. Concept Introduction: Electron configuration describes the positions of electrons of an atom. These positions were explained by several models developed by different scientists. Principal energy level, Type (shape) of orbital and No: of electrons in the orbital are respectively represented by an atom’s electron configuration.
Determine the electron configuration of atoms using the appropriate noble gas configuration of the core electrons.
Concept Introduction:
Electron configuration describes the positions of electrons of an atom. These positions were explained by several models developed by different scientists. Principal energy level, Type (shape) of orbital and No: of electrons in the orbital are respectively represented by an atom’s electron configuration.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 44CR
Sr, Z=38 ( 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s2
Using noble gas configuration( [Kr]
5s2.
Explanation of Solution
Order in which orbitals fill to produce the atoms in periodic table as follows:
There are only one s orbital, three no: of p orbitals, five no: of d orbitals and seven no: of f orbitals can be present and every one of above mentioned orbitals include, maximum two no: of electrons which are opposite in spin.
Determine the electron configuration of atoms using the appropriate noble gas configuration of the core electrons.
Concept Introduction:
Electron configuration describes the positions of electrons of an atom. These positions were explained by several models developed by different scientists. Principal energy level, Type (shape) of orbital and No: of electrons in the orbital are respectively represented by an atom’s electron configuration.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 44CR
Al, Z=13 → 1s22s22p63s23p3
Using noble gas configuration( [Ne]
3s23p3.
Explanation of Solution
Order in which orbitals fill to produce the atoms in periodic table as follows:
There are only one s orbital, three no: of p orbitals, five no: of d orbitals and seven no: of f orbitals can be present and every one of above mentioned orbitals include, maximum two no: of electrons which are opposite in spin.
Determine the electron configuration of atoms using the appropriate noble gas configuration of the core electrons.
Concept Introduction:
Electron configuration describes the positions of electrons of an atom. These positions were explained by several models developed by different scientists. Principal energy level, Type (shape) of orbital and No: of electrons in the orbital are respectively represented by an atom’s electron configuration.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 44CR
Cl,
Z=17 → 1s22s22p63s23p5
Using noble gas configuration( [Ne]
3s23p5.
Explanation of Solution
Order in which orbitals fill to produce the atoms in periodic table as follows:
There are only one s orbital, three no: of p orbitals, five no: of d orbitals and seven no: of f orbitals can be present and every one of above mentioned orbitals include, maximum two no: of electrons which are opposite in spin.
Determine the electron configuration of atoms using the appropriate noble gas configuration of the core electrons.
Concept Introduction:
Electron configuration describes the positions of electrons of an atom. These positions were explained by several models developed by different scientists. Principal energy level, Type (shape) of orbital and No: of electrons in the orbital are respectively represented by an atom’s electron configuration.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 44CR
K,
Z=19 → 1s22s22p63s23p64s1
Using noble gas configuration( [Ar] 4s1
Explanation of Solution
Order in which orbitals fill to produce the atoms in periodic table as follows:
There are only one s orbital, three no: of p orbitals, five no: of d orbitals and seven no: of f orbitals can be present and every one of above mentioned orbitals include, maximum two no: of electrons which are opposite in spin.
Determine the electron configuration of atoms using the appropriate noble gas configuration of the core electrons.
Concept Introduction:
Electron configuration describes the positions of electrons of an atom. These positions were explained by several models developed by different scientists. Principal energy level, Type (shape) of orbital and No: of electrons in the orbital are respectively represented by an atom’s electron configuration.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 44CR
S, Z=16 → 1s22s22p63s23p2
Using noble gas configuration( [Ne]
3s2.
Explanation of Solution
Order in which orbitals fill to produce the atoms in periodic table as follows:
There are only one s orbital, three no: of p orbitals, five no: of d orbitals and seven no: of f orbitals can be present and every one of above mentioned orbitals include, maximum two no: of electrons which are opposite in spin.
Determine the electron configuration of atoms using the appropriate noble gas configuration of the core electrons.
Concept Introduction:
Electron configuration describes the positions of electrons of an atom. These positions were explained by several models developed by different scientists. Principal energy level, Type (shape) of orbital and No: of electrons in the orbital are respectively represented by an atom’s electron configuration.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 44CR
As, Z=33 → 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p3
Using noble gas configuration( [Ar]
4s23d104p3.
Explanation of Solution
Order in which orbitals fill to produce the atoms in periodic table as follows:
There are only one s orbital, three no: of p orbitals, five no: of d orbitals and seven no: of f orbitals can be present and every one of above mentioned orbitals include, maximum two no: of electrons which are opposite in spin.
What is the pH of a 1.0 L buffer made with 0.300 mol of HF (Ka = 6.8 × 10⁻⁴) and 0.200 mol of NaF to which 0.160 mol of NaOH were added?
Determine if the following salt is neutral, acidic or basic. If acidic or basic, write the appropriate equilibrium equation for the acid or base that exists when the salt is dissolved in aqueous solution. If neutral, simply write only NR. Be sure to include the proper phases for all species within the reaction. NaN₃
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