(a)
Interpretation: The given electronic configurations of the elements have to be grouped, that represent elements with similar properties
Concept Introduction: In the periodic table the elements are grouped based on their valence electrons, so all the elements within a certain group have similar properties. Since only the valence electrons involve in bonding, reactivity of an element depends on the number of electrons present in the valence shell of the atom.
To Know the reactivity of an element (a) with ‘
(a)
Answer to Problem 4.17QP
Pair 1: (a)
Pair 2: (b)
Pair 3: (c)
Explanation of Solution
(b)
Interpretation: The given electronic configurations of the elements have to be grouped, that represent elements with similar properties
Concept Introduction: In the periodic table the elements are grouped based on their valence electrons, so all the elements within a certain group have similar properties. Since only the valence electrons involve in bonding, reactivity of an element depends on the number of electrons present in the valence shell of the atom.
To Know the reactivity of an element (b) with ‘
(b)
Answer to Problem 4.17QP
Pair 1: (a)
Pair 2: (b)
Pair 3: (c)
Explanation of Solution
(c)
Interpretation: The given electronic configurations of the elements have to be grouped, that represent elements with similar properties
Concept Introduction: In the periodic table the elements are grouped based on their valence electrons, so all the elements within a certain group have similar properties. Since only the valence electrons involve in bonding, reactivity of an element depends on the number of electrons present in the valence shell of the atom.
To Know the reactivity of an element (c) with ‘
(c)
Answer to Problem 4.17QP
Pair 1: (a)
Pair 2: (b)
Pair 3: (c)
Explanation of Solution
(d)
Interpretation: The given electronic configurations of the elements have to be grouped, that represent elements with similar properties
Concept Introduction: In the periodic table the elements are grouped based on their valence electrons, so all the elements within a certain group have similar properties. Since only the valence electrons involve in bonding, reactivity of an element depends on the number of electrons present in the valence shell of the atom.
To Know the reactivity of an element (d) with ‘
(d)
Answer to Problem 4.17QP
Pair 1: (a)
Pair 2: (b)
Pair 3: (c)
Explanation of Solution
(e)
Interpretation: The given electronic configurations of the elements have to be grouped, that represent elements with similar properties
Concept Introduction: In the periodic table the elements are grouped based on their valence electrons, so all the elements within a certain group have similar properties. Since only the valence electrons involve in bonding, reactivity of an element depends on the number of electrons present in the valence shell of the atom.
To Know the reactivity of an element (e) with ‘
(e)
Answer to Problem 4.17QP
Pair 1: (a)
Pair 2: (b)
Pair 3: (c)
Explanation of Solution
(f)
Interpretation: The given electronic configurations of the elements have to be grouped, that represent elements with similar properties
Concept Introduction: In the periodic table the elements are grouped based on their valence electrons, so all the elements within a certain group have similar properties. Since only the valence electrons involve in bonding, reactivity of an element depends on the number of electrons present in the valence shell of the atom.
To Know the reactivity of an element (f) with ‘
(f)
Answer to Problem 4.17QP
Pair 1: (a)
Pair 2: (b)
Pair 3: (c)
Explanation of Solution
(g)
Interpretation: The given electronic configurations of the elements have to be grouped, that represent elements with similar properties
Concept Introduction: In the periodic table the elements are grouped based on their valence electrons, so all the elements within a certain group have similar properties. Since only the valence electrons involve in bonding, reactivity of an element depends on the number of electrons present in the valence shell of the atom.
To group the properties of the elements with given electron configuration
(g)
Answer to Problem 4.17QP
Pair 1: (a)
Pair 2: (b)
Pair 3: (c)
Explanation of Solution
Pair 1: (a)
Pair 2: (b)
Pair 3: (c)
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Chapter 4 Solutions
Chemistry: Atoms First
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- Using complete subshell notation (1s22s22p6, and so forth), predict the electron configuration of each of the following atoms:(a) N(b) Si(c) Fe(d) Te(e) Tbarrow_forwardNumber 8arrow_forward. (2) Which of the following electron configurations corresponds to the ground state of anatom of an alkaline earth metal element?1s22s22p5 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p2 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s11s22s22p63s23p64s23d7 1s22s22p63s23p64s2 1s22s22p63s23p1arrow_forward
- Portions of orbital diagrams representing the ground-state electron configurations of certain elements are shown here: ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ↑ ↑ ↓ ↑ (a) (b) (c) ↑ ↓ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↓ ↑ ↓ (d) (e) ↑ ↓ ↑ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↑ ↓ ↑ ↓ (f) Which violate the Pauli exclusion principle? a b c d e f Which violate Hund's rule? a b c d e farrow_forwardWhich element in each of the following sets would you ex-pect to have the highest IE₂?(a) Na, Mg, Al(b) Na, K, Fe(c) Sc, Be, Mgarrow_forwardThe ground-state electron configuration of calcium is (a) 1s22s22p63s2 (b) 1s22s22p63s23p64s2 (c) 1s22s22p63s2 (d) [Ne]4s2arrow_forward
- Which element in each of the following sets would you expect to have the highest IE2? (a) Na, Mg, Al (b) Na, K, Fe (c) Sc, Be, Mgarrow_forward36. At what temperature would the atoms of a sample of gas have the lowest average atomic kinetic energy? (A) 12 K (B) 100 K (C)-200°C (D) 4°C 37. Which of the following electron configurations represents the element with the greatest first ionization energy? (A) 2, 8, 1 (B) 2, 8, 3 (C) 2, 8, 7 (D) 2, 8, 8arrow_forwardQuestion 5. Below are the orbital diagrams of four different elements. For each diagram indicate the name of the element, and whether the electron configuration shown represents a ground or an excited state. (A) 11111 1s 25 2p (B) 1 1 1s 2s 2p (C) 11|| 11 1s 25 2p (D) 1 11 || 11 | 1 | 1| ||1| 1 1 11 1 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4sarrow_forward
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