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6. Give the electron configuration of the following indieating tHel 2. 18 appropriate noble gas symbol...
6. a) Write the electron configuration of europium ( Eu ) starting with the noble gas configuration [ ] notation. b) How many unpaired electrons do we find in this element ? c) Is this element paramagnetic or diamagnetic ? What fundamental property of electrons explains this behavior ? d) Write the symbol of an ion that can form, of europium. Explain why you chose this and which electrons were transferred.
Enter the full electron configuration for P^3- What is the atomic symbol for the noble gas that also has this electron configuration? atomic symbol:
Give the full electron configuration. Do not use the noble gas
abbreviation.
electron configuration:
Name the element, assuming that the configuration describes a
neutral atom.
element name:
1s 2s 2 3p
A monatomic ion with a 2- charge has the electron configuration 1s22s22p6. (a) What neutral noble-gas atom has the same electron configuration? (b) What is the monatomic ion with a 2- charge that has this configuration? (c) Write the symbol of an ion with a 1+ charge that is isoelectronic with the species in (a) and (b).
Review I Constants 1 Periodic Table Give the ground-state electron configuration for silicon (Si) using noble-gas shorthand. Express your answer in condensed form as a series of orbitals. For example, Ar]483d would be entered as [Ar]4s^23d"8. ► View Available Hint(s) Submit Part C Give the actual ground-state electron configuration for copper (Cu) using the complete form. Express the electron configuration using superscripts where appropriate. For example, the configuration for Li would be entered as ls*22*1. View Available Hint(s) 1s"22s22p^63s 23p...
configuration for the following ions. Use the noble gas core abbreviation. Ion Electron Configuration Ion Electron Configuration A/3+ Ni2+ P3 Sb3+ Br Te2- V3+ Pb2+
6. Give the electron configuration (use inert gas symbol for core electrons) and orbital diagram (for valence electrons) and predict the magnetism for each of the following: Br− Cr3+ Ag+ Au+ Cu Fe2+
Write a complete electron configuration for an I- ion, using a noble gas in brackets. Enter your answer using this format: “[Ne] 3s^2 3p^6”, where carets (^) indicate exponents, and there is one space between each shell. Make sure you don’t accidentally include an extra, trailing space at the end!
Use the noble gas notation to write the ground state electron configuration for the following atoms (2 pts) Iodine Chromiu Draw Lewis structures for each of the following, including resonance structures when appropriate: (1 pt) Nitrite ion, NO2-
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.