Which simple ion would each of the following elements be expected to form? What noble gas has an analogous electron configuration to each of the ions?
(a) calcium, Z=20
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(b) nitrogen, Z=7
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(c) selenium, Z=34
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Which simple ion would each of the following elements be expected to form? What noble gas...
8. Write the electron configuration for each of the following atoms and for the simple ion that the element most commonly forms. In each case, indicate which noble gas has the same electron configuration as the ion. a. sodium, Z=11 b. iodine, Z= 53 c. calcium, Z=20 d. nitrogen, Z-7 e. fluorine, Z= 9
What is(are) the noble gas(es) that have the same electron configuration as each of the ions in the compound formed from Z=38 and Z=34?
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