Chapter 10: Problem 92
Use the electron configuration of oxygen to explain why it tends to form a 2 - ion.
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Chapter 10: Problem 92
Use the electron configuration of oxygen to explain why it tends to form a 2 - ion.
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Write the electron configuration for each ion. What do all of the electron configurations have in common? (a) \(\mathrm{F}^{-}\) (b) \(\mathrm{P}^{3-}\) (c) \(\mathrm{Li}^{+}\) (d) \(\mathrm{Al}^{3+}\)
Use the periodic table to identify the element with each electron configuration. (a) \([\mathrm{Ne}] 3 s^{2} 3 p^{5}\) (b) \([\mathrm{Ar}] 4 s^{2} 3 d^{10} 4 p^{1}\) (c) \([\mathrm{Ar}] 4 s^{2} 3 d^{6}\) (d) \([\mathrm{Kr}] 5 s^{1}\)
What is the relationship between the wavelength of light and the amount of energy carried by its photons? How are wavelength and frequency of light related?
Arrange these elements in order of increasing atomic size: \(\mathrm{Ca}, \mathrm{Rb}, \mathrm{S}, \mathrm{Si}, \mathrm{Ge}, \mathrm{F}\)
Choose the element with the larger atoms from each pair. (a) \(\mathrm{Al}\) or \(\mathrm{In}\) (b) Si or \(\mathrm{N}\) (c) \(\mathrm{P}\) or \(\mathrm{Pb}\) (d) \(C\) or \(F\)
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