Chapter 6: Q69E (page 337)
Question:Based on their positions in the periodic table, predict which has the largest first ionization energy: Mg, Ba, B, O, Te.
Short Answer
The largest first ionization energy is oxygen.
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Chapter 6: Q69E (page 337)
Question:Based on their positions in the periodic table, predict which has the largest first ionization energy: Mg, Ba, B, O, Te.
The largest first ionization energy is oxygen.
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Question:Which ion with a +1 charge has the electron configuration 1s22s22p63s23p63d104s24p6? Which ion with a –2charge has this configuration?
Question:Which of the subshells described in the previous question contain degenerate orbitals? How many degenerateorbitals are in each?
Question:Is 1s22s22p6 the symbol for a macroscopic property or a microscopic property of an element? Explain youranswer.
Based on their positions in the periodic table, list the following atoms in order of increasing radius: Sr, Ca, Si, Cl.
The spectra of hydrogen and of calcium are shown inFigure 6.13. What causes the lines in these spectra?Why are the colors of the lines different? Suggest a reason for the observation that the spectrum of calcium is morecomplicated than the spectrum of hydrogen.
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