Write the electron configuration for the neutral atom or ion
indicated in the space provided. It is OK to use the condensed
notation in which the noble-gas core is represented using the
appropriate symbol in square brackets. For example, the electron
configuration of Al is [Ne]3s23p1
(a) Write the electron configuration of Sn
(Z = 50).
(b) Write the electron configuration of Ni2+
(Z = 28).
(c) Write the electron configuration of Te2–
(Z = 52).
(d) Write the electron...
The electron configuration of a neutral atom in the ground state
is 1s22s22p63s2. Write
a possible set of quantum numbers for the fourth electron added to
the atom, and identify the element.
A neutral atom has the following electron configuration:
1s22s22p4
what is the chemical symbol for the ion?
how many electrons does the ion have?
How many 2p electrons are in the ion?
Consider a scandium atom. (a) What is the electronic configuration of a scandium atom in its ground state? (b) What is the orbital angular momentum, spin angular momentum and total angular momentum of a scandium atom in its ground state? In its lowest excited state? (c) What is the lowest excited electronic configuration of scandium.
The electron configuration of a neutral atom in the ground state
is 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2.
a) Write a complete set of quantum numbers for each of the
electrons and name the element.
b) Is this element paramagnetic or diamagnetic? Please
explain
1. Write the complete electron configuration
for the beryllium atom. ____Using NOBLE GAS notation write the electron
configuration for the nitrogen atom. ____2.The Pauli Exclusion Principle tells us that no
two electrons in an atom can have the same four quantum
numbers.For each of the orbitals below list a set of possible quantum
numbers.(Give only one value for each.)Orbitalnlmlms1s_________________ _____There are a total of ___ values
possible for ml.3p________ ____ _____There are a total of ___ values
possible for ml.3.The...