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Write the (a) complete and (b) pseudo-noble-gas abbreviated electron configuration of lodine. Show transcribed image text
Write the complete electron configuration for the neon atom. Using NOBLE GAS notation write the electron configuration for the lithium atom. Write the complete electron configuration for the argon atom. Using NOBLE GAS notation write the electron configuration for the boron atom.
Write the complete electron configuration for the cobalt(III) ion. Using NOBLE GAS notation write the electron configuration for the chromium(II) ion I
Predict the ground-state electron configuration of each ion. Use the abbreviated noble gas notation.
Predict the ground-state electron configuration of each ion. Use the abbreviated noble notation gas Cr2+ Cu2+ Со3+: B L 2 ш
A) write the abbreviated electron configuration for bismuth(Pb) B) write the abbreviated electron configuration for a iodide ion.
Using SPECTROSCOPIC notation write the complete electron configuration for the chromium(II) ion. Using NOBLE GAS notation write the electron configuration for the cobalt(III) ion. Submit Answer Try Another Version 3 item attempts remaining Write ground-state electron configurations for the ions S, P3, Na and Crt. Which do you expect will be paramagnetic due to the presence of unpaired electrons? (Express your answer as a series of orbitals. For example, the electron configuration of Li would be entered in complete form...
Write the complete (not condensed) electron configuration of technetium.
Write the complete (not condensed) electron configuration of technetium.
22. Write the noble gas electron configuration for the following elements. a) Au: b) Ni: c) S:
Write a complete electron configuration for an I- ion, using a noble gas in brackets. Enter your answer using this format: “[Ne] 3s^2 3p^6”, where carets (^) indicate exponents, and there is one space between each shell. Make sure you don’t accidentally include an extra, trailing space at the end!