The electron configuration of B is 1 S 2 2 S 2 2 P 1 . (a) If each core electron (i.e., the is electrons) were totally effective in shielding the valence electrons (i.e., the 2 s and 2 p electrons) from the nucleus and the valence electrons did not shield one another, what would be the shielding constant ( σ ) and the effective nuclear charge ( Z eff ) for the 2s and 2 p electrons? (b) In reality, the shielding constants for the 2 s and 2 p electrons in B are slightly different. They are 2.42 and 2.58. respectively. Calculate Z eff for these electrons, and explain the differences from the values you determined in part (a).
The electron configuration of B is 1 S 2 2 S 2 2 P 1 . (a) If each core electron (i.e., the is electrons) were totally effective in shielding the valence electrons (i.e., the 2 s and 2 p electrons) from the nucleus and the valence electrons did not shield one another, what would be the shielding constant ( σ ) and the effective nuclear charge ( Z eff ) for the 2s and 2 p electrons? (b) In reality, the shielding constants for the 2 s and 2 p electrons in B are slightly different. They are 2.42 and 2.58. respectively. Calculate Z eff for these electrons, and explain the differences from the values you determined in part (a).
Solution Summary: The author explains that the shielding constant and the effective nuclear charge are to be calculated for 2s& 2p electrons.
The electron configuration of B is
1
S
2
2
S
2
2
P
1
. (a) If each core electron (i.e., the is electrons) were totally effective in shielding the valence electrons (i.e., the 2s and 2p electrons) from the nucleus and the valence electrons did not shield one another, what would be the shielding constant
(
σ
)
and the effective nuclear charge (
Z
eff
) for the 2s and 2p electrons? (b) In reality, the shielding constants for the 2s and 2p electrons in B are slightly different. They are 2.42 and 2.58. respectively. Calculate
Z
eff
for these electrons, and explain the differences from the values you determined in part (a).
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Draw the reaction mechanism to predict the product of the transformation below:
N
H
?
H₂O
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