Problem 1.1
Write and compare the ground-state electron configurations for each pair of elements.
(a) Carbon and silicon (b) Oxygen and sulfur (c) Nitrogen and phosphorus
Problem 1.1 Write and compare the ground-state electron configurations for each pair of elements. (a) Carbon...
Ground state electron configuration
Write the ground-state electron configurations for the following elements: B, V, Ni, As, I, Au.
1. Write the electron configurations and identify the number of valence electrons for each of the following elements. oxygen sulfur nitrogen hydrogen fluorine phosphorus 2. Write name of the molecular geometry for each of the following molecules. a. A molecule with the central atom surrounded by three atoms and one lone pair. b. A molecule with a central atom surrounded by two doubly-bonded atoms. c. A molecule with a central atom surrounded by two singly-bonded atoms and two lone pairs....
14) Write ground state electron configurations for the following elements. (3) Cr 15) Write the condensed electron configurations of the following elements.(3) 16) Write the ground state electron configurations for the following ions. (3) Zn Ag 17) Identify the following elements by their configuration 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d 4p 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d [Kr] 5s4d"5p [Ar] 4s
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Give the ground-state electron configuration for the following elements: Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Phosphorus 2. Write Lewis structures (electron-dot) and Kekule structures (line-bond) for the following molecules: Ethane Methylamine Acetone Draw structures, describe hybridization, molecular geometry and bond angles for the following molecules: Ethane Ethylene Acetylene Water Carbon dioxide Write molecular formula. kettle structure (line-bond), condensed structure and skeletal structure for each of the following molecules: 2-methylpentane 4-amino cyclohexanol Ibuprofen [2-(4-lsobutylphenyl)propanoic acid] 2,3-dimethyl-1,3-butadiene
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
17. Write ground state electron configuration AND Orbital Box Diagram for silicon. State the number of valence electrons for silicon. 18. Write the ground state electron configuration AND Orbital Box Diagram for phosphorus. State the number of valence electrons for phosphorus.
Which of the following electron configurations correspond to an excited state? Identify and write the ground state electron configuration where appropriate. a) 1s 2s 3p b) 1s 2s 2p c) [Ar] 4s? 3d$ 4p'
For each of the following, write the electron configuration for each element on the reactants side. Then write the electron configuration for the ions that would be formed when making the ionic compound product. (You may use noble gas core configurations) Example: Sodium and chlorine Na+Cl→Na1++Cl1- →NaCl 1s22s22p63s1 + 1s22s22p63s23p5 → 1s22s22p6 + 1s22s22p63s23p6 → NaCl Calcium and fluorine Potassium and sulfur Magnesium and oxygen Zinc and nitrogen Lithium and bromine 6. Iron(III) and chlorine 7. Nickel(II) and nitrogen 8....
Write the electron configurations for the elements below. Use the following format with spaces between each sublevel in the configuration: 1s2 2s2 2p6 for Oxygen and for Lithium.
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CHEMISTRY 201 Exercise 2-Examining electron configurations carbon, oxygen, sodium and sulfur Table 1 a) Electron Pre-Tutorial 1 Complete the following Table 1 shown below forthe ground state, spdt, lectron confguratons of sihum 0 b) Core electron c) Valence electron configuration d) Highest energy orbital diagram for the highest energy orbital Exercise 3-Understanding the different terminology (a) What is lonization Energy, IE? (b) What is Electron Affinity. EA?