(a)
Interpretation: To write the symbol of cations and anions that are isoelectronic with krypton.
Concept introduction:
When two atoms, ions, or molecules have equal electronic structures or have the same electron count, then they are said to be isoelectronic species.
(a)
Answer to Problem 78A
Explanation of Solution
The
Atomic no. of bromine s 35. When it takes one electron and forms
The atomic number of Rubidium (Rb) is 37. It is an alkali metal and easily loses one electron to form
(b)
Interpretation: The possibility of cations of the same period to be isoelectronic with the anion of the same period is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
When two atoms, ions, or molecules have equal electronic structures or have the same electron count, then they are said to be isoelectronic species.
(b)
Answer to Problem 78A
No
Explanation of Solution
No, a cation can't be isoelectronic with an anion in the same period. This is because across the period nuclear charge and no. of electron increases. Elements of left size tend to lose electrons and elements of the right side tend to gain an electron.
Thus, a cation can't be isoelectronic with an anion in the same period.
Chapter 6 Solutions
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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