Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The full electron configuration for the element with given
Concept Introduction:
The distribution of the electrons that exists in the atomic orbital of an atom is collectively known as electron configuration. The description of every electron in an orbital is given by the electron configuration of that atom.
Answer to Problem 96AP
The electron configuration of the given element with
Explanation of Solution
The electron configuration of the given element with
The orbitals in the orbital box diagram are arranged in increasing order of energy shells. The orbital box diagram is,
Figure 1
The electron configuration of the given element can also be written as
(b)
Interpretation:
The full electron configuration for the element with given atomic number, the orbital box diagram and the noble gas shorthand configuration ions are to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The distribution of the electrons that exists in the atomic orbital of an atom is collectively known as electron configuration. The description of every electron that is moving freely in an orbital is given by the electron configuration of that atom.
Answer to Problem 96AP
The electron configuration of the given element with
Explanation of Solution
The electron configuration of the given element with
The orbitals in the orbital box diagram are arranged in increasing order of energy shells. The orbital box diagram is,
Figure 2
The electron configuration of the given element can also be written as
(c)
Interpretation:
The full electron configuration for the element with given atomic number, the orbital box diagram and the noble gas shorthand configuration ions are to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The distribution of the electrons that exists in the atomic orbital of an atom is collectively known as electron configuration. The description of every electron in an orbital is given by the electron configuration of that atom.
Answer to Problem 96AP
The electron configuration of the given element with
Explanation of Solution
The electron configuration of the given element with
The orbitals in the orbital box diagram are arranged in increasing order of energy shells. The orbital box diagram is,
Figure 3
The electron configuration of the given element can also be written as
(d)
Interpretation:
The full electron configuration for the element with given atomic number, the orbital box diagram and the noble gas shorthand configuration ions are to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The distribution of the electrons that exists in the atomic orbital of an atom is collectively known as electron configuration. The description of every electron in an orbital is given by the electron configuration of that atom.
Answer to Problem 96AP
The electron configuration of the given element with
Explanation of Solution
The electron configuration of the given element with
The orbitals in the orbital box diagram are arranged in increasing order of energy shells. The orbital box diagram is,
Figure 4
The electron configuration of the given element can also be written as
(e)
Interpretation:
The full electron configuration for the element with given atomic number, the orbital box diagram and the noble gas shorthand configuration ions are to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The distribution of the electrons that exists in the atomic orbital of an atom is collectively known as electron configuration. The description of every electron in an orbital is given by the electron configuration of that atom.
Answer to Problem 96AP
The electron configuration of the given element with
Explanation of Solution
The electron configuration of the given element with
The orbitals in the orbital box diagram are arranged in increasing order of energy shells. The orbital box diagram is,
Figure 5
The electron configuration of the given element can also be written as
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- When describing the electrons in an orbital, we use arrows pointing upward and downward ( and ) to indicate what property?arrow_forwardWhich of the following statements is(are) true? a. The 2s orbital in the hydrogen atom is larger than the 3s orbital also in the hydrogen atom. b. The Bohr model of the hydrogen atom has been found to be incorrect. c. The hydrogen atom has quantized energy levels. d. An orbital is the same as a Bohr orbit. e. The third energy level has three sublevels, the s, p, and d sublevels.arrow_forwardHow are the Bohr model and the Rutherford model of the atom similar? How are they different?arrow_forward
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