Chapter 2: Problem 126
Which has the more negative electron affinity, the oxygen atom or the \(\mathrm{O}^{-}\) ion? Explain your answer.
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Chapter 2: Problem 126
Which has the more negative electron affinity, the oxygen atom or the \(\mathrm{O}^{-}\) ion? Explain your answer.
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A certain oxygen atom has the electron configuration \(1 s^{2} 2 s^{2} 2 p_{x}^{2} 2 p_{y}^{2} .\) How many unpaired electrons are present? Is this an excited state of oxygen? In going from this state to the ground state, would energy be released or absorbed?
Draw atomic orbital diagrams representing the ground-state electron configuration for each of the following elements. a. Na b. Co c. Kr How many unpaired electrons are present in each element?
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