Concept explainers
(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.
Answer to Problem 44CR
Using noble gas configuration(
Explanation of Solution
Order in which orbitals fill to produce the atoms in periodic table as follows:
There are only one
Noble gas configurations are as follows:
Period No
Thus, electronic configuration of Sr will be:
Using noble gas configuration(
(b)
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.
Answer to Problem 44CR
Using noble gas configuration(
Explanation of Solution
Order in which orbitals fill to produce the atoms in periodic table as follows:
There are only one
Noble gas configurations are as follows:
Period No
Thus, the electronic configuration of Al will be:
Using noble gas configuration(
(c)
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.
Answer to Problem 44CR
Using noble gas configuration(
Explanation of Solution
Order in which orbitals fill to produce the atoms in periodic table as follows:
There are only one
Noble gas configurations are as follows:
Period No
Thus, the electronic configuration of Cl will be:
Using noble gas configuration(
(d)
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.
Answer to Problem 44CR
Using noble gas configuration(
Explanation of Solution
Order in which orbitals fill to produce the atoms in periodic table as follows:
There are only one
Noble gas configurations are as follows:
Period No
Thus, the electronic configuration of K will be:
Using noble gas configuration(
(e)
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.
Answer to Problem 44CR
Using noble gas configuration(
Explanation of Solution
Order in which orbitals fill to produce the atoms in periodic table as follows:
There are only one
Noble gas configurations are as follows:
Period No
Thus, the electronic configuration of S will be:
Using noble gas configuration(
(f)
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.
Answer to Problem 44CR
Using noble gas configuration(
Explanation of Solution
Order in which orbitals fill to produce the atoms in periodic table as follows:
There are only one
Noble gas configurations are as follows:
Period No
Thus, the electronic configuration of As will be:
Using noble gas configuration(
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