Part A Classify each orbital diagram for ground-state electron configurations by the rule or principle it...
Electron Configurations: Rules and Principles Classify each orbital diagram for ground-state electron configurations by the rule or principle it violates. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.
Classify each orbital diagram for ground-state electron configurations by the rule or principle it violates.Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.
Classify each orbital diagram for ground-state electron configurations by the rule or principle it violates. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.
Classily each orbital diagram for ground-state electron configurations by the rule or principle it violates. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bine.
Portions of orbital diagrams representing ground-state electron configurations of certain elements are shown below. Use these to answer questions 9 and 10. ______Identify which orbital diagram violates the Pauli Exclusion Principle. A. A B. B C. C D. D _____Identify which orbital diagram violates Hund's rule. A. A B. B C. C D. D
Orbital Notation Date Per PART A-ORBITAL DIAGRAMS & LONGHAND ELECTRON CONFIGURATION Use the patterns within the periodic table to draw orbital diagrams and write longhand electron configurations for the following atoms Symbol | # o | Longhand Electron Configuration Mg 4. Ge 5 Kr CHEM Electron Configuration-Ch.4 PART B-SHORTHAND ELECTRON CONFIGURATION Use the patterns within the periodio table to write the shorthand electron configurations for the following elements Symbol Shorthand Electron Configuration 7. Ca loj PART C-RULES OF ELECTRON CONFIGURATIONS...
Discuss the significance of the Pauli Principle, Hund’s rule and the Aufbau principle in obtaining the ground state configurations of multi-electron atoms.
Consider that a single box represents an orbital, and an electron is represented as a half arrow. Orbitals of equal energy are grouped together. The orbital diagram will be valid if it follows both Hund's rule and Pauli's principle. Sort the various orbital diagrams based on whether they are valid, whether they break Hund's rule, or whether they break Pauli's exclusion principle. Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. View Available Hint(s) Reset Help 1s 2s ls 2s 2p...
please only answers for questions 1-23. No work needed 1) Give the ground state electron configuration for the ion of Ba. A) [Krj5s24d 105pfes2 B) (KrjS24d105ph26p2 9(KrjS24d105p6 D) Kr525p E) [Kr]5s24d105pés 2) Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Se A) 1 11 1 4s 4p в) 1 11 4s 4p C) 1L 3s Зр D) 11 1L 1 3s Зр E) 1 1 4s 4P 3) How many valence electrons do the alkaline earth metals...
Part A What is the ground-state electron configuration of a neutral atom of cobalt? Express your answer in condensed form, in order of increasing orbital energy. For example, Hej2s22p2 would be entered as Hel2s 22p 2 View Avallable Hint(s) Review l Constants l Periodic Table The electron configuration of an atom tells us how many electrons are in each orbital. For example, helium has two electrons in the 1s orbital. Therefore the electron configuration of He is 1s Submit Previous...