Part A Draw orbital-filling diagrams for atoms with the following atomic numbers. Show each electron as...
Draw the orbital- filling diagram for atoms with the following atomic numbers.Show each electron as an up or down arrow,and use the noble gas core to represent inner shell electrons. (a) Z=16 (b)Z=30 (c) Z=38 (d) Z=53
Write condensed electron configurations for the following atoms and ions, using appropriate noble-gas core abbreviations. Put superscripted electron count numbers in parentheses. Examples: Fe = [Ar]4s(2)3d(6), Sn2+ = [Kr]4d(10)5s(2), S2- = [Ar]. (a) Ba2+ = [Xe]6s(0) Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. (b) Ca2+ = [Ar] Correct: Your answer is correct. (c) Cu+ = Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. (d) Ti2+ = [Ar]3d(2)4s(0) Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. (e) Co = Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect.
Item 21 Part A Indicate if the following abbreviated orbital dagrams are possible or not Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets Reset Help 2s 2p [He] not possible possible 4s 3d not possible [Arl possble Previous Answers Correct Part B Indicate the element that possible orbital dagrams represerts Express your answer as a chemical formula Ar You have aready submitted this anr Enter a new an No cedit lost Try again Submit Previous Answers equest Anewr Provide Feedack
An orbital-filling diagram shows the number of electrons m each orbital, which are shown in order of energy. The placement of electrons in orbitals follows a certain set of rules. Lower energy subshells fill before higher energy subshells. The order of filling is 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, 4s, 3d, 4p, 5s, 4d, 5p, 6s, 4f, 5d, 6p, 7s, 5f, 6d, 7p. The periodic table can be used to help you remember this order. An orbital can hold up to...
Write the condensed electron configurations for the following atoms, using the appropriate noble-gas core abbreviations. Part A Cs Express your answer in condensed form in order of increasing orbital energy as a string without blank space between orbitals. For example, [He]2s22p2 should be entered as [He]2s^22p^2. [Xe]6s^1 SubmitMy AnswersGive Up Correct Part B Ni Express your answer in condensed form in order of increasing orbital energy as a string without blank space between orbitals. For example, [He]2s22p2 should be entered...
CHEMISTRY 171: PROBLEM SET #1 (9/27/19) DUE: Friday, October 4, 2019 Give the valence shell configuration for: a) Kr. Xe and Rn; b) Br. I and At; c) Se?, Te? Po?:) Mna: e) FI (Flerovium), f) Gd 1. 2. The following are several electronic configurations that may be correct for the nitrogen atom (Z - 7). Arrows represent electrons whose direction indicates the value of the spin quantum numbers. The three circles for the p orbitals indicate the possible values...
Please help! 1. Write linear electron configurations for the following: a. Co__225 2352 345 2. b. Sn°227.3.230645 201104ple 5s 5 d'° Spal c. Rb_s"25k 20133239645230104.455 d. Sg. 23,045 2.d4 155440445ples? 5d05f14cplo 752 lods e. As3-Aras 3d 4p3 2.Write the orbital box diagram for arsenic and sulfur As (Arsenic) S (sulfur IN N N 3p D3 35 N N TN2p Pe 25 Nas 3. Write the inert-gas core diagrams for: a. Hg+2 x 145'4 5d tesố b. S-2 (Ne]352304 c. Eu...
CHEM-C 105 Principles of Chemistry I Summer Semester Practice Midterm Exam. 7? questions Note that questions are graded by answer only and work doesn't count HOW do You Aind 1. In which of the following are the masses given in the correct order? A. eg < mg <g< kg the Correct order 2 B. eg < g < kg < mg C. kg <g<eg < mg D. mg< eg<g< kg 2. For each of the diagrams above, determine how accurate...