Review Questions Chapter 7 1. If one electron is added to the outer shell of chlorine,...
Suppose that one electron(s) is added to the outermost shell of a fluorine atom. What element's electron configuration would the atom then have? Spell out the full name of the element.
3. Which element has the following ground-state electron configuration? [Kr] 5s24d105p3 A) Sb B) Sn C) Pb D) Bi E) Te 4. Which element has the following ground-state electron configuration? [Kr]5s24d105ps A)As B) C) Br D) Se 5. If one electron is added to the outer shell of silicon, it would have the same electron configuration as what element?
KIL : Enter 4 5 6 6. What is the electron configuration and outer shell orbital diagram for: a. T1" b. Nj"
When main group coments react, they tend to acquire eight outer-shell electrons (n.snp"). This is called an octar, and it is a particularly stable configuration. Part A If the following elements were to form an ionic compound, which noble gas configuration would they most likely allain? Drag the appropriate elements to their respective bins. View Available Hints) Group Valence To attain octet 1A na lose one electron 217682 lose two electrons 3A np lose three electrons 5A musnp gain three...
1. What is the same about the valence electron-shell configuration of colored elements?
7. (10 points) A representative element is known to have one valence electron. The principle quantum number for the valence level is n 4 a) Write the atomic symbol of this element and its electron configuration in noble gas shorthand notation. b) Would this element behave as an oxidizing agent or a reducing agent in a chemical reaction? What is the most likely charge of the ion formed from an atom of this element?
A chlorine molecule (Cl) is composed of two chlorine atoms. What is the electron configuration of a Cl atom? 1s22s22p63s23p5 How many valence electrons does one chlorine atom have? ENERGY 35 414 35 In the diagram to the right, draw the valence electrons into the diagram for each Cl atom. The orbitals for the atoms are on the outside (marked 3s and 3p).
16 Question (1 point) @ See page 376 Electron affinities are experimentally determined by adding electrons to gas phase atoms or ions and measuring the exothermicity or endothermicity of the reaction. Electron additions that increase electron configuration stability and ion stability should yield greater exothermic values. 3rd attempt Ini See Periodic Table O See Hint If the reason explains why some elements have large exothermic electron affinities, place it the box marked "EA> 0" (EA = electron affinity). If the...
Report: Periodic Properties Valence Electrons +Electron Configurations 1. Give the condensed electron configuration for the following elements. Rb d. I a. b. С e. Ca c. Si f. Pb Give the number of valence electrons for each element. 2. d. Br a. Al b. Rb c. Ar 3. Across a period of the periodic table (left to right), valence electrons... Circle the correct choice: (increase / remain the same / decrease) Down a family of the periodic table (top to...
An air-filled spherical capacitor is constructed with an inner-shell radius of 6.50 cm and an outer-shell radius of 12.6 cm (a) Calculate the capacitance of the device. (b) What potential difference between the spheres results in a 4.00 μC charge on the capacitor? (c) What If? What would be the length (in cm) of a cylindrical air-filled capacitor with the same inner and outer radii as the spherical capacitor if it were to have the same capacitance as the spherical capacitor?