Question 1 1 pts Consider a +2 cation of Iron. There are electrons accounted for in...
Question 5 1 pts Consider a +1 cation of Manganese. There are electrons accounted for in the noble gas of the shorthand electron configuration. For the outermost electrons, there are electrons in the s orbital and electrons in the d orbitals. Hint: Write out the shorthand electron configuration of the cation. (Example reading: For Lithium, there are 2 electrons accounted for in the noble gas of the shorthand electron configuration. For the outermost electrons, there are 1 electron in the...
Consider a +2 cation of Manganese. There are electrons accounted for in the noble gas of the shorthand electron configuration. For the outermost electrons, there are electrons in the sorbital and electrons in the dorbitals. Hint: Write out the shorthand electron configuration of the cation. (Example reading: For Lithium, there are 2 electrons accounted for in the noble gas of the shorthand electron configuration. For the outermost electrons, there are 1 electron in the 2 s orbital.)
1. (10 points) Write the full electron configuration, the noble gas shorthand configuration and the orbital diagram for iron (III) ion. Predict the magnetic property (diamagnetic or paramagnetic) of the ion.
2. Use your periodic table to write the shorthand (noble gas) electron configurations: 8 pts a) Cu b) 52 b) Sn c) Sn2+ 3. Draw a picture of the orbital containing the highest energy electrons in aluminum. Label the picture with the name of the orbital and show the location of the nucleus of the atom. 4 pts
1. (30 pts) For germanium (Ge) atom: 1) Write the shorthand ground state electron configuration and orbital diagram for Ge. Indicate the magnetic property (diamagnetic or paramagnetic) of the atom. 2) Write a set of quantum numbers (n. l, m, m.) for one of the germanium valence electrons. 3) Based on the above orbital diagram, predict one possible germanium cation charges. Explain the reasons of your predictions
Ruthenium (Ru) is commonly used in the manufacture of platinum alloys. What is the ground-state electron configuration for an atom of ruthenium? 1. Analyze the Problem Known: Unknown: Determine the number of additional electrons a ruthenium atom has compared to the nearest preceding noble gas, and then write out ruthenium's electron configuration. 2. Solve for the Unknown From the periodic table, ruthenium's atomic number is determined to .Thus a ruthenium atom contains electrons. The noble gas be preceding ruthenium is...
Which of the following regions of the electromagnetic spectrum has the highest frequency? Select one: A. Visible light B. Microwaves C. Infrared radiation D. Ultraviolet radiation onization energy is the energy required to add an electron to an atom in the gaseous state. Select one: True False In the Bohr model of the atom, the greatest energy would be emitted if an electron relaxed from the n = 5 orbit to which orbit? Select one: A. n = 2 B....
Complete the electron-dot symbol for the P3− anion. Click to select an electron-pair or single electron, then click on the element symbol to add electrons. Click the reset button to clear all electrons and start over. View Available Hint(s) SubmitPrevious Answers Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Part B Write the valence-shell electron configuration for the P3− anion. Express your answer in complete form, in order of increasing orbital energy. For example, 1s22s2 would be entered as 1s^22s^2. View Available...
0.67/1 pts Question 15 Ad molecular orbital possesses electron density [Select [Select] the nuclei and electrons in the internuclear axis that orbital weaken the bond. Answer 1: above and below Answer 2 not between Answer 3: weaken 0/1 pts t Question 16 Considering only the valence s and pelectrons from the individual atoms, an F2 molecule contains how many electrons in all antibond ing molecular orbitals if it has a molecular orbital diagram as shown below?
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Chemistry 1A Name: Quantum Theory & Periodic Trends 1. What element is represented by the electron configuration 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p? 2. What element is represented by the orbital diagram: 3. Draw the orbital diagrams (as in #2) for the following species, using noble gas abbreviation: 4. Write the electron configuration for the following elements and ions using spdf notation (without noble gas abbreviations): Ge 5. Write the electron configuration for the following elements and ions using noble gas...