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Interpretation:
The species which is from period three-element and forms ion with -1 charge is to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
The periodic table is the tabular format of the elements in which the chemical elements are arranged by their
(b)
Interpretation:
The species which is an ion from 2A with 36 electrons is to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
The periodic table is the tabular format of the elements in which the chemical elements are arranged by their atomic number, electron configuration, and their chemical properties. The vertical column in periodic table is known as group and the horizontal row is known as period. There are 18 groups and seven periods in periodic table.
(c)
Interpretation:
The species which is an ion from group 6A with 18 electrons is to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
The periodic table is the tabular format of the elements in which the chemical elements are arranged by their atomic number, electron configuration, and their chemical properties. The vertical column in periodic table is known as group and the horizontal row is known as the period. There are 18 groups and seven periods in periodic table.
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- The hydroxides formed by three elements of period 3 are given in the following table. Period Group 1A Group 2A Group 3A Period 3 NaOHNaOH Mg(OH)2Mg(OH)2 Al(OH)3Al(OH)3 Period 4 ? ? ? Write the chemical formulas for the hydroxides formed by the corresponding elements in period 4 for groups 1A, 2A, and 3A.arrow_forwardConsidering only ions with charges of +1, +2, -1 and -2, or neutral atoms, give the symbols for 4 species that are isoelectronic with the iodide ion, I.arrow_forwardConsider an ionic compound, MX, composed of generic metal M and generic, gaseous halogen X. The enthalpy of formation of MX is Δ?∘f =−437 kJ/mol. The enthalpy of sublimation of M is Δ?sub =161 kJ/mol. The ionization energy of M is IE =467 kJ/mol. The electron affinity of X is Δ?EA =−341 kJ/mol. The bond energy of X2 is BE =163 kJ/mol. Determine the lattice energy of MX.arrow_forward
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