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. Cobalt(III) and oxygen
9. Chromium(III) and iodine
10. Manganese(II) and phosphorus
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