Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry
Chemistry for Today: General, Organic, and Biochemistry
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.32E
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Interpretation:

The abbreviated electronic configuration for all elements in which the noble gas symbol [Ne] used are to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The elements in a modern periodic table are arranged in an increasing order of their atomic number. In the modern periodic table, the horizontal rows are known as periods, whereas vertical columns are known as groups. There are 7 periods and 18 groups in a modern periodic table.

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Answer to Problem 3.32E

The abbreviated electronic configuration for all elements in which the noble gas symbol [Ne] used are,

Na(11)=[Ne]3s1Mg(12)=[Ne]3s2Al(13)=[Ne]3s23p1Si(14)=[Ne]3s23p2P(15)=[Ne]3s23p3S(16)=[Ne]3s23p4Cl(17)=[Ne]3s23p5Ar(18)=[Ne]3s23p6

Explanation of Solution

Neon is a noble gas and has 10 electrons. The electronic configuration of neon is 1s22s22p6. After neon, argon is the next noble gas. The elements including argon after neon have [Ne] in their abbreviated electronic configuration. Argon has 18 electrons. Therefore, the elements that have number of electrons between 10 to less than or equal to 18 have [Ne] in their abbreviated electronic configuration. Thus, there are 8 elements that have [Ne] in their abbreviated electronic configurations. The abbreviated electronic configuration for 8 elements in which the noble gas symbol [Ne] used is as follows:

Na(11)=[Ne]3s1Mg(12)=[Ne]3s2Al(13)=[Ne]3s23p1Si(14)=[Ne]3s23p2P(15)=[Ne]3s23p3S(16)=[Ne]3s23p4Cl(17)=[Ne]3s23p5Ar(18)=[Ne]3s23p6

Conclusion

The abbreviated electronic configuration for all elements in which the noble gas symbol [Ne] used are,

Na(11)=[Ne]3s1Mg(12)=[Ne]3s2Al(13)=[Ne]3s23p1Si(14)=[Ne]3s23p2P(15)=[Ne]3s23p3S(16)=[Ne]3s23p4Cl(17)=[Ne]3s23p5Ar(18)=[Ne]3s23p6

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