Chapter 10: Problem 39
How does the energy of a principal energy level depend on the value of \(n\) ? Does a higher value of \(n\) mean a higher or lower energy?
Chapter 10: Problem 39
How does the energy of a principal energy level depend on the value of \(n\) ? Does a higher value of \(n\) mean a higher or lower energy?
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In each of the following sets of elements, indicate which element shows the most active chemical behavior. a. \(\mathrm{B}, \mathrm{Al}, \mathrm{In}\) b. \(\mathrm{Na}, \mathrm{Al}, \mathrm{S}\) c. \(B, C, F\)
Write the full electron configuration \(\left(1 s^{2} 2 s^{2}, \text { etc. }\right)\) for each of the following elements. a. strontium, \(Z=38\) b. zinc, \(Z=30\) c. helium, \(Z=2\) d. bromine, \(Z=35\)
An element with partially filled \(d\) orbitals is called a(n) _______.
Write the full electron configuration \(\left(1 s^{2} 2 s^{2}, \text { etc. }\right)\) for each of the following elements. a. sodium, \(Z=11\) b. cesium, \(Z=55\) c. nitrogen, \(Z=7\) d. beryllium, \(Z=4\)
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