Study Guide for Zumdahl/Zumdahl/DeCoste’s Chemistry, 10th Edition
Study Guide for Zumdahl/Zumdahl/DeCoste’s Chemistry, 10th Edition
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ISBN: 9781305957473
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 21, Problem 25E

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The electron configuration of each given ion is to be stated.

Concept introduction: Valence electrons are filled in four principal orbitals according to the energy levels. The four orbitals are s, p, d and f .

The metals from group 3-12 are known as first row transition metals. The general form of valence electron configuration of these metals is,

[Nobelgas]nfxndynsz

When element lose an electron, a positive charge is accumulated on it whereas when an element gains an electron, negative charge is accumulated on it.

To write: The electron configuration of Ti,Ti2+ and Ti4+ .

(a)

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Answer to Problem 25E

The electron configuration of Ti is [Ar]3d24s2 . The electron configuration of Ti2+ is [Ar]3d2 . The electron configuration of Ti4+ is [Ar]3d0 .

Explanation of Solution

Valence electrons are filled in four principal orbitals according to the energy levels. The four orbitals are s,p,d and f .

The metals from group 3-12 are known as first row transition metals. The general form of valence electron configuration of these metals is,

[Nobelgas]nfxndynsz

Where,

  • n is the shell of principal orbital.
  • x is the number of electrons in f orbital.
  • y is the number of electrons in d orbital.
  • z is the number of electrons in s orbital.

Titanium is a group 4 element. The atomic number of Titanium (Ti) is 22 and its electronic configuration is,

[Ar]3d24s2

Titanium loses two electrons to acquire two positive charges and becomes Ti2+ . The electronic configuration of Ti2+ is,

Ti2+=Ti2e

Substitute the electron configuration of (Ti) in the above equation.

Ti2+=Ti2e=[Ar]3d24s22e=[Ar]3d2

Titanium loses four electrons to acquire four positive charges and becomes Ti4+ . The electronic configuration of Ti4+ is,

Ti4+=Ti4e

Substitute the electron configuration of (Ti) in the above equation.

Ti4+=Ti4e=[Ar]3d24s24e=[Ar]3d0

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The electron configuration of each given ion is to be stated.

Concept introduction: Valence electrons are filled in four principal orbitals according to the energy levels. The four orbitals are s, p, d and f .

The metals from group 3-12 are known as first row transition metals. The general form of valence electron configuration of these metals is,

[Nobelgas]nfxndynsz

When element lose an electron, a positive charge is accumulated on it whereas when an element gains an electron, negative charge is accumulated on it.

To write: The electron configuration of Re,Re2+ and Re3+ .

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 25E

The electron configuration of Re is [Xe]4f145d56s2 . The electron configuration of Re2+ is [Xe]4f145d5 . The electron configuration of Re3+ is [Xe]4f145d4 .

Explanation of Solution

Rhenium is a group 7 element. The atomic number of Rhenium (Re) is 75 and its electronic configuration is,

[Xe]4f145d56s2

Rhenium loses two electrons to acquire two positive charges and becomes Re2+ . The electronic configuration of Re2+ is,

Re2+=Re2e

Substitute the electron configuration of (Re) in the above equation.

Re2+=Re2e=[Xe]4f145d56s22e=[Xe]4f145d5

Rhenium loses three electrons to acquire three positive charges and becomes Re3+ . The electronic configuration of Re3+ is,

Re3+=Re3e

Substitute the electron configuration of (Re) in the above equation.

Re3+=Re3e=[Xe]4f145d56s23e=[Xe]4f145d4

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The electron configuration of each given ion is to be stated.

Concept introduction: Valence electrons are filled in four principal orbitals according to the energy levels. The four orbitals are s, p, d and f .

The metals from group 3-12 are known as first row transition metals. The general form of valence electron configuration of these metals is,

[Nobelgas]nfxndynsz

When element lose an electron, a positive charge is accumulated on it whereas when an element gains an electron, negative charge is accumulated on it.

To write: The electron configuration of Ir,Ir2+ and Ir3+ .

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 25E

The electron configuration of Ir is [Xe]4f145d76s2 . The electron configuration of Ir2+ is [Xe]4f145d7 . The electron configuration of Ir3+ is [Xe]4f145d6 .

Explanation of Solution

Iridium is a group 9 element. The atomic number of Iridium (Ir) is 77 and its electronic configuration is,

[Xe]4f145d76s2

Iridium loses two electrons to acquire two positive charges and becomes Ir2+ . The electronic configuration of Ir2+ is,

Ir2+=Ir2e

Substitute the electron configuration of (Ir) in the above equation.

Ir2+=Ir2e=[Xe]4f145d76s22e=[Xe]4f145d7

Iridium loses three electrons to acquire three positive charges and becomes Ir3+ . The electronic configuration of Ir3+ is,

Ir3+=Ir3e

Substitute the electron configuration of (Ir) in the above equation.

Ir3+=Ir3e=[Xe]4f145d76s23e=[Xe]4f145d6

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