8. Write the condensed electron configurations for each of the following ions. (The condensed electron configurations...
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) Si= (b) Zn2+=
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.
Write the condensed electron configuration for the following: (When typing in electronic config, place the noble gas in square brackets, leave a space between it and all orbitals, and enter electrons as normal text.) A. Cr3+ B. The ion of phosphorus formed by accepting 3 electrons C. The 5th period alkali metal that has lost 1 electron D. The 5th period transition metal that has the same number of valence electrons as a halogen.
write the condensed electron configurations for the following atoms, using the appropriate noble-gas core abbreviations. express your answer in condensed form in order of orbital filling as a steomg without blank spaces in bwtween orbitals for Pb, U, Cd amd Se
14. -13 points Starting with the previous noble gas, write the condensed electron configurations of the following ions. (Type your answer using the format (Nej 32 3pt for (Ne p !) (a) Au (b) a Submit Answer 16. 4/4 points Previous Answers
8. For the following atoms, write the ground-state orbital diagrams, the electron configurations, and the condensed electron configurations. Finally, state the number of unpaired electrons. (a) Oxygen (b) Neon (c) Titanium (d) Manganese (e) Gallium
write condensed electron configurations for the following
atoms and indicate the number of valence electrons
2. Write condensed electron configurations for the following atoms and indicate the numbe valence electrons 3. What is wrong with the following electron configurations for atoms in their ground states? (rewrite each one correctly) 1s²2s²3s [Ne]2s²2p3
2. Use your periodic table to write the shorthand (noble gas) electron configurations: 8 pts a) Cu b) 52 b) Sn c) Sn2+ 3. Draw a picture of the orbital containing the highest energy electrons in aluminum. Label the picture with the name of the orbital and show the location of the nucleus of the atom. 4 pts
1. (i) Write the complete electron configurations for the following elements: a. Ci b. Ca c. Sb (ii) Give the total number of electrons and write the shorthand (beyond the filled noble gas) electron configurations for the following elements: # of electrons a. o b. Sr c. Am
For each of the following, write the electron configuration for each element on the reactants side. Then write the electron configuration for the ions that would be formed when making the ionic compound product. (You may use noble gas core configurations) Example: Sodium and chlorine Na+Cl→Na1++Cl1- →NaCl 1s22s22p63s1 + 1s22s22p63s23p5 → 1s22s22p6 + 1s22s22p63s23p6 → NaCl Calcium and fluorine Potassium and sulfur Magnesium and oxygen Zinc and nitrogen Lithium and bromine 6. Iron(III) and chlorine 7. Nickel(II) and nitrogen 8....