Concept explainers
A monatomic ion with a
(a)
Interpretation:
The noble gas atom having electron configuration,
Concept introduction:
Electronic configuration is the ground state distribution of electrons among the orbital of species. Electronic configuration of an atom defines many chemical properties of an atom.
The number of electrons present in the highest occupied energy level is known as valence electrons.
Answer to Problem 52E
The noble gas atom having electron configuration,
Explanation of Solution
The electron configuration of noble gas atom is
The noble gas atom having electron configuration,
(b)
Interpretation:
The monatomic ion with
Concept introduction:
Electronic configuration is the ground state distribution of electrons among the orbital of species. Electronic configuration of an atom defines many chemical properties of an atom.
The number of electrons present in the highest occupied energy level is known as valence electrons.
Answer to Problem 52E
The monatomic ion with
Explanation of Solution
The electron configuration of monatomic ion with
The monatomic ion with
(c)
Interpretation:
An ion with a
Concept introduction:
Electronic configuration is the ground state distribution of electrons among the orbital of species. Electronic configuration of an atom defines many chemical properties of an atom.
The number of electrons present in the highest occupied energy level is known as valence electrons.
Answer to Problem 52E
An ion with a
Explanation of Solution
Total number of electron in krypton
An ion with a
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