
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The formula of the ion for the element with
Concept introduction: In a neutral atom, the number of electrons present are equal to protons. These two are also equivalent to the atomic number in case of neutral atoms. The electrons of an atom are represented by using the electronic configurations. The gain or loss of electrons takes place by atom in order to have the stability by acquiring complete octet.
(b)
Interpretation: The formula of the ion for the element with atomic number
Concept introduction: In a neutral atom, the number of electrons present are equal to protons. These two are also equivalent to the atomic number in case of neutral atoms. The electrons of an atom are represented by using the electronic configurations. The gain or loss of electrons takes place by atom in order to have the stability by acquiring complete octet.
(c)
Interpretation: The formula of the ion for the element with atomic number
Concept introduction: In a neutral atom, the number of electrons present are equal to protons. These two are also equivalent to the atomic number in case of neutral atoms. The electrons of an atom are represented by using the electronic configurations. The gain or loss of electrons takes place by atom in order to have the stability by acquiring complete octet.
(d)
Interpretation: The formula of the ion for the element with atomic number
Concept introduction: In a neutral atom, the number of electrons present are equal to protons. These two are also equivalent to the atomic number in case of neutral atoms. The electrons of an atom are represented by using the electronic configurations. The gain or loss of electrons takes place by atom in order to have the stability by acquiring complete octet.
(e)
Interpretation: The formula of the ion for the element with atomic number
Concept introduction: In a neutral atom, the number of electrons present are equal to protons. These two are also equivalent to the atomic number in case of neutral atoms. The electrons of an atom are represented by using the electronic configurations. The gain or loss of electrons takes place by atom in order to have the stability by acquiring complete octet.
(f)
Interpretation: The formula of the ion for the element with atomic number
Concept introduction: In a neutral atom, the number of electrons present are equal to protons. These two are also equivalent to the atomic number in case of neutral atoms. The electrons of an atom are represented by using the electronic configurations. The gain or loss of electrons takes place by atom in order to have the stability by acquiring complete octet.

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