To determine the given values for each of the given elements. Concept introduction: The atomic number of an elements gives the number of electrons present in an atom. The atomic mass of an element is used to define the sum of total number of protons and neutrons present in an atom. The atomic radius of an atom refers to the distance from the nucleus to the last shell of an atom. The first ionization energy of an atom refers to the energy absorbed by an atom in gaseous state in order to remove the most loosely bound electron from the outermost shell of the atom. The term electron affinity refers to the energy released when an atom gains one electron in gaseous state. The valence shell configuration of an atom is used to describe the distribution of electrons in various atomic orbitals within the atom.
To determine the given values for each of the given elements. Concept introduction: The atomic number of an elements gives the number of electrons present in an atom. The atomic mass of an element is used to define the sum of total number of protons and neutrons present in an atom. The atomic radius of an atom refers to the distance from the nucleus to the last shell of an atom. The first ionization energy of an atom refers to the energy absorbed by an atom in gaseous state in order to remove the most loosely bound electron from the outermost shell of the atom. The term electron affinity refers to the energy released when an atom gains one electron in gaseous state. The valence shell configuration of an atom is used to describe the distribution of electrons in various atomic orbitals within the atom.
Solution Summary: The author explains the atomic number of an atom, its mass, ionization energy, electron affinity, and valence shell configuration. Since these elements have been discovered recently, no other data is available for them.
To determine the given values for each of the given elements.
Concept introduction:
The atomic number of an elements gives the number of electrons present in an atom. The atomic mass of an element is used to define the sum of total number of protons and neutrons present in an atom. The atomic radius of an atom refers to the distance from the nucleus to the last shell of an atom. The first ionization energy of an atom refers to the energy absorbed by an atom in gaseous state in order to remove the most loosely bound electron from the outermost shell of the atom. The term electron affinity refers to the energy released when an atom gains one electron in gaseous state. The valence shell configuration of an atom is used to describe the distribution of electrons in various atomic orbitals within the atom.
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