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
8. For the following atoms, write the ground-state orbital diagrams, the electron configurations, and the condensed...
Provide the orbital diagram, electron configuration, condensed electron configuration, and the number of unpaired electrons for ground state (a) oxygen, (b) titanium and (c) chromium. Discussion: How would you use the periodic table above to help fill the orbitals of many-electron atoms? Which atoms on the first row of the transition metals have anomalous electron configurations?
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Consider the electron configurations and orbital diagrams of the neutral atoms when answering these questions. 1. Which of the following pairs has Zero unpaired electrons for each atom? [Select] paired electron for each atom? [Select ] Sr and Sc none of these npaired electrons? [Select] Mg and Zn npaired electrons? [Select] Cd and Ni 5.Which of the following atoms has 4 unpaired electrons?(Select] 6. Which of the following atoms has 5 unpaired electrons? [Select] 7.Which of the following...
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
Write the condensed electron configuration of titanium. List
the amount of unpaired electrons of atom of titanium. List the
amount of valence electrons of atom of titanium.
13. (a) Write the condensed electron configuration for a ground state atom of titanium. (b) How many unpaired electrons does an atom of titanium possess? (c) How many valence electrons does an atom of titanium possess?
From the following partial (valence-level) orbital diagrams, write the condensed electron configurations and the respective group numbers. (Type your answer using the format [Ar] 482 3d10 4p2 for [Ar]4s 5s 40 5p (a) electron configuration [Kr] 4d4 5s1 group number 5d (b) electron configuration [He] 2s 2 2p3 group number
7. Give the ground-state electron configuration of (a) Rh3+ (b) Eu3+ (c). Mo6+ Show orbital diagram to find the number of unpaired electrons. 8-Consider the process of shielding in atoms, using Be as an example. What is being shielded? What is it being shielded from? What is doing the shielding? 9. Give the ground-state electron configuration along with total number of unpaired electrons of (a) Sc (b) V3+ (c) Mn2+(d) Cr2+ (e) Cu.
(5 pts] Saraw orbital diagrams for atoms with the following electron configurations:15 2s 2p 3s 3p 45-30 33. Write the equations representing the following processes. In each case, be sure to indicate the physical state of the ions. [2 x 4 pts) The electron affinity of S (1) The fourth ionization energy of titanium (TI) 34 For each of the following pairs, indicate which one of the two species is larger: (3 x 1 pt) (a) N or F- (b)...
8. Write the condensed electron configurations for each of the following ions. (The condensed electron configurations use the prior noble gas symbol enclosed in square brackets to depict the core electrons.) a) Cr3+ b) 52 Co2+,
Portions of orbital diagrams representing ground-state electron configurations of certain elements are shown below. Use these to answer questions 9 and 10. ______Identify which orbital diagram violates the Pauli Exclusion Principle. A. A B. B C. C D. D _____Identify which orbital diagram violates Hund's rule. A. A B. B C. C D. D
(5 pts] Saraw orbital diagrams for atoms with the following electron configurations:15 2s 2p 3s 3p 45-30 33. Write the equations representing the following processes. In each case, be sure to indicate the physical state of the ions. [2 x 4 pts) The electron affinity of S (1) The fourth ionization energy of titanium (TI) 34 For each of the following pairs, indicate which one of the two species is larger: (3 x 1 pt) (a) N or F- (b)...