Identify what is wrong with each electron configuration and write the correct ground-state (or lowest energy) configuration based on the number of electrons. a. 1 s 4 2 s 4 2 p 12 b. 1 s 2 2 s 2 2 p 6 3 s 2 3 p 6 3 d 10 c. 1 s 2 2 p 6 3 s 2 d. 1 s 2 2 s 2 3 p 6 3 s 2 3 p 6 4 s 2 4 d 10 4 p 3
Identify what is wrong with each electron configuration and write the correct ground-state (or lowest energy) configuration based on the number of electrons. a. 1 s 4 2 s 4 2 p 12 b. 1 s 2 2 s 2 2 p 6 3 s 2 3 p 6 3 d 10 c. 1 s 2 2 p 6 3 s 2 d. 1 s 2 2 s 2 3 p 6 3 s 2 3 p 6 4 s 2 4 d 10 4 p 3
Solution Summary: The author explains that the error in each electronic configuration is to be identified and the correct ground state electronic composition is written.
Identify what is wrong with each electron configuration and write the correct ground-state (or lowest energy) configuration based on the number of electrons.
a.
1
s
4
2
s
4
2
p
12
b.
1
s
2
2
s
2
2
p
6
3
s
2
3
p
6
3
d
10
c.
1
s
2
2
p
6
3
s
2
d.
1
s
2
2
s
2
3
p
6
3
s
2
3
p
6
4
s
2
4
d
10
4
p
3
5. Please draw in the blanks the missing transition states and the correlated products. Explicitly
display relevant absolute stereochemical configuration.
MeOH
I
OMe
H
Endo transition state,
dienophile approaching from the bottom of diene
+
H
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OMe
H
H
OMe
Endo transition state,
dienophile approaching from the top of diene or
from the bottom but horizontally flipped (draw one)
+
Exo transition state,
dienophile approaching from the top of diene or
from the bottom but horizontally flipped (draw one)
Exo transition state,
dienophile approaching from the top of diene or
from the bottom but horizontally flipped (draw one)
MeO H
H
MeO H
MeO H
MeO H
H
H
H
(1)
H
C.
C
C
.H
(2)
(3)
Cl
H
The ideal value for bond angle (1) is (Choose one)
and the ideal value for bond angle (3) is (Choose one)
degrees, the value for bond angle (2) is (Choose one) degrees,
degrees.
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