1. Using the Slater rule, determine the effective nuclear charge
of platinum.
2. For element M, whose electronic configuration of its
differential electron is: (5, 2, +1, -1/2), answer:
a) Which orbital has the greatest screen effect, 6s, 5d or 4f
(based on your answer with mathematical calculations)?
b) Determine the value of Z * for the M + ion
1. Using the Slater rule, determine the effective nuclear charge of platinum. 2. For element M,...
1. Be the element M +, whose quantum numbers of the differential electron (considering the neutral element) are: (5, 2, -1, -1/2), Determine the following: a) Electronic configuration b) Period c) Block d) Group or family and name of the group or family e) Locate it in the periodic table f) Determine the values of the four quantum numbers for your differential electron. g) Determine the values of the four quantum numbers for the first sub-level electron s found in...
1. Using Slater’s Rule, determine the effective nuclear charge experienced by the following: a. A p-electron in fluorine, b. an s-electron in calcium ion c. and a d-electron in copper.
1. Which element has larger Effective Nuclear Charge? Li or K I thought it would be Li because it has 2s1 as valence electron and this is closer to the nucleus with less shielding...would this not be the one with the highest effective nuclear charge. the answer says that its K which has a higher nuclear charge and this charge is countered by shielding of the core electrons but wouldn't K have a lower effective nuclear charge as it is...
2. a) Determine the theoretical values of the first and second ionization energies for the element whose value of Z is 18. b) Determine the electronic affinity value for the anion, A-, whose quantum numbers of differential electron are: (4, 1, 0, -1/2).
CHEMISTRY 171: PROBLEM SET #1 (9/27/19) DUE: Friday, October 4, 2019 Give the valence shell configuration for: a) Kr. Xe and Rn; b) Br. I and At; c) Se?, Te? Po?:) Mna: e) FI (Flerovium), f) Gd 1. 2. The following are several electronic configurations that may be correct for the nitrogen atom (Z - 7). Arrows represent electrons whose direction indicates the value of the spin quantum numbers. The three circles for the p orbitals indicate the possible values...
Effective Nuclear Charge and Periodic Trends Coulombs Law describes the interaction between two charges and varies by the magnitude of these charges and inversely with the distance between them. ? ∝ ?1?2/? For atoms, we’ll label the charges as the nuclear charge and electron charge. ? ∝ ?????????/? As you go up in atomic number (Z), the number of protons in the nucleus increases, making the charge on the nucleus increase, so that in general. ???? = ? ∙ (+1)...
1. What is the maximum number of unpaired electrons that can occupy each of the following subshells? a. 3p, b. 5d c. 2s d. 4f 2. Identify the specific element that corresponds to each of the following electron configurations and indicate the number of unpaired electrons for each. a. 1s 2 2s 2 b. 1s 2 2s 2 2p 4 c. [Ar]4s 1 3d 5 d. [Kr]5s 2 4d 10 5p 4 3. Note: The atomic radius of an element...
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1.- Considering that:
Effective nuclear charge Z* = Z - S, where Z = nuclear
charge and S = shielding constant
And considering the Slater’s rules (Attachment)
Calculate the Z* and S for Cu+.
2.- Draw a qualitative molecular orbital diagram for
the molecule of SH−
3.- Calculate the lattice energy for
BaO
4.- Lead adopts a cubic close-packed structure with
density 11340 kg m-3. What is the length of the edge of the unit
cell?
5.- Determine...
1: Choose the correct statements from the following concerning andCNS using K-TYPE answer format: Mark A.B.C are correct; b if A, C: c if B, D; d if D only: e otherwise. A: The distance between the atoms is greater in CN3- than in CN5- B: CNS- would be casier to break (would require less energy to break) than CN3- C: CNS- is held together by a triple bond. D: CN3- is held together by a double bond. 2: K-TYPE...
please only answers for questions 1-23. No work needed
1) Give the ground state electron configuration for the ion of Ba. A) [Krj5s24d 105pfes2 B) (KrjS24d105ph26p2 9(KrjS24d105p6 D) Kr525p E) [Kr]5s24d105pés 2) Choose the valence orbital diagram that represents the ground state of Se A) 1 11 1 4s 4p в) 1 11 4s 4p C) 1L 3s Зр D) 11 1L 1 3s Зр E) 1 1 4s 4P 3) How many valence electrons do the alkaline earth metals...