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26 September, 19:29

1.) How many unpaired electrons are there in the Fe3 + ion when it is in its ground state?

2.) Which of these ions have noble gas electron configurations? (Give the electron configuration of each ion.)

Cr3+

Al3+

Se2-

3.) Which of the following sets of species is/are isoelectronic?

S2-, Cl-, K+

Na+, Mg2+, Al3+

Na+, K+, Li+

For any that are isoelectronic, put them in order of increasing radius.

4.) Using the Periodic Table classify each of these elements as a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid. Does the element form an ion? If so, what will the charge of the ion be?

Pb

K

Xe

Al

I (iodine)

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  1. 26 September, 19:54
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    1) 5

    2) Al3 + and Se2-

    3) S2-, Cl-, K + and Na+, Mg2+, Al3+

    Explanation:

    1) Atomic number of Fe is 26. This means it has 26 protons and 26 electrons.

    The electron configuration is as followed:

    ⇒Fe-1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d6 4s2

    ⇒a neutral atom of iron would have two electrons in the 4s sublevel and six electrons in the 3d sublevel.

    Fe3 + has 3 electrons less than Fe, so 23 electrons.

    ⇒The electron configuration for the Fe3 + ion is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d5. ⇒The positive charge of three in this ion shows that the atom lost three electrons.

    ⇒Electrons are taken from the outermost electron shell first, eliminating the two in the 4s sublevel. The other lost electron is then taken from the 3d sublevel.

    ⇒d subshell can occupy 10 electrons (in 5 orbitals). Pairing of electrons take place only after each orbital is singly occupied (Hund's rule).

    ⇒ So, there are 5 electrons in the d subshell. So, each d orbital is singly occupied (unpaired).

    ⇒ This means there are 5 unpaired electrons in Fe3+

    2) noble gas configuration means they have 8 electrons on the the outer shell.

    ⇒Cr3 + : Cr has 24 electrons of which 1 electron on the outer shell, so Cr3 + is not in the noble gass electron configuration

    ⇒1 s 2 2 s 2 2 p 6 3 s 2 3 p 6 4 s 0 3 d 3

    ⇒Note that it is 4 s 1 3 d 5 and not 4 s 2 3 d 4 because a half filled d orbital is more stable than a partially filled d orbital.

    ⇒Al3+: Al has 13 electrons, of which 3 are on the outer shell. Al3 + has 3electrons less, this means it loses the 3 electrons on the outer shell. So Al3 + has 10 electrons, of which 8 on the outer shell. This means it's in the noble gas electron configuration.

    ⇒The electron configuration of an aluminum ion, Al3+, is 1s2, 2s2, 2p6

    ⇒Se2-: Se has 34 electrons, of which 6 are on the outer shell. Se2 - has 2 electrons more, this means it gains 2 electrons on the outer shell. So Se2 - has 36 electrons, of which 8 on the outer shell. This means it's in the noble gas electron configuration.

    ⇒1 s 2 2 s 2 2 p 6 3 s 2 3 p 6 3 d 10 4 s 2 4 p 6

    3) Isoelectronic species means those species which have same no. of total electrons:

    S2-, Cl-, K +:

    ⇒S has 16 electrons, S2 - has 2 electrons more so 18 electrons

    ⇒Cl has 17 electrons, Cl - has 1 electron more so 18 electrons

    ⇒K has 19 electrons, K + has 1 electron less so 18 electrons

    ⇔This is an isoelectronic set because they all have 18 electrons

    ⇔in order of increasing radius : S2 - > Cl - > Al3 + : because in Sé - are the most electrons added.

    Na+, Mg2+, Al3+

    ⇒Na has 11 electrons, Na + has 1 electron less so 10 electrons

    ⇒Mg has 12 electrons, Mg2 + has 2 electrons less so 10 electrons

    ⇒Al has 13 electrons, Al3 + has 3 electrons less so 10 electrons

    ⇔This is an isoelectronic set because they all have 10 electrons

    ⇔in order of increasing radius : Na + >Mg2 + > Al3 + : because in Sé - are the most electrons added.

    Na+, K+, Li+

    ⇒Na has 11 electrons, Na + has 1 electron less so 10 electrons

    ⇒K has 19 electrons, K + has 1 electron less so 18 electrons

    ⇒Li has 3 electrons, Li + has 1 electron less so 2 electrons

    ⇔This is no isoelectronic set

    4) ⇒Pb is a metal. It's part of the p-block and the carbon group. It forms a Pb-ion (Pb2+)

    ⇒ K is an alkalimetal (so part of the metals). It forms K-ion (K+)

    ⇒ Xe is a nonmetal and part of the noble gasses. It doesn't form an ion, because it has 8 electrons on the outer shell, why it's stable.

    ⇒Al is a metal. It forms an Al3 + ion

    ⇒Iodine is a halogene., so a nonmetal. It forms I-, ion
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