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More on Electron Configurations

More on Electron Configurations. Identify the blocks on your periodic table. Each block is named after its characteristic orbital; thus, the blocks are:. He is in the S Block. Shell number minus 1. Shell number minus 2. 2. Write the electron and orbital diagram for Z = 20.

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More on Electron Configurations

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  1. More on Electron Configurations

  2. Identify the blocks on your periodic table. Each block is named after its characteristic orbital; thus, the blocks are: He is in the S Block. Shell number minus 1. Shell number minus 2.

  3. 2. Write the electron and orbital diagram for Z = 20.

  4. 2. Write the electron configuration and orbital diagram for Z = 20 Ca. Valence Electrons (Lewis Dot Structure) – are all e’ in the outermost e’ shell (in the shell with the highest shell number. Ca

  5. 3. Write the condensed electron configuration for Z = 20 Ca. Last Noble Gas [Ar]

  6. 4. Write the electron Configuration and orbital diagram for Z = 26 Fe. 3d6

  7. 5. Write the condensed electron configuration for Z = 26 Fe. S Last Noble Gas d -1 -2 3d6 [Ar]

  8. 6. Write the electron and orbital diagram for Z = 38 Sr. Valence Electrons

  9. 7. Write the condensed electron configuration for Z = 38 Sr. S p d Last Noble Gas

  10. 7. Write the condensed electron configuration for Z = 50 Sn. Sn S p d Last Noble Gas

  11. 8. Write the condensed electron configuration for Z = 6 C. Last Noble Gas S p Valence Electrons C [He] 2s2 2p2

  12. 9. Write the condensed electron configuration for Z = 31 Ga. S p Last Noble Gas d Valence Electrons Ga 4p1 [Ar] 4s2 3d10

  13. 10. Write the condensed electron configuration for Z = 98 Cf Californium. S Last Noble Gas f -2 [Rn] 7s2 5f10

  14. 11. What element has the condensed electron configuration [Ar] 4s1? Last Noble Gas Valence Electrons K

  15. 12. What element has the condensed electron configuration [Xe] 6s2 4f14 5d4? S d Last Noble Gas f 4f

  16. 13. What element has the condensed electron configuration [Ne] 3s2 3p2? S Last Noble Gas P Valence Electrons Si

  17. 14. What element has the condensed electron configuration [Ne] 3s2 3p6? S Last Noble Gas P Valence Electrons Ar

  18. 15. What element has the condensed electron configuration [Xe] 6s2 4f14 5d10? S d Last Noble Gas f

  19. Valence Electrons Draw the condensed electron configuration and electron dot structures for: Na 6. F B 7. S N 8. Ba Cl 9. Mg Kr 10. C

  20. Na [Ne] 3s1 1. Na:

  21. B 2p1 [He] 2s2 2. B:

  22. N 2p3 [He] 2s2 3. N:

  23. Cl 3p5 [Ne] 3s2 4. Cl:

  24. Kr 4p6 3d10 [Ar] 4s2 5. Kr:

  25. F 2p5 [He] 2s2 6. F:

  26. S 3p4 [Ne] 3s2 7. S:

  27. Ba [Xe] 6s2 8. Ba:

  28. Mg [Ne] 3s2 9. Mg:

  29. C 2p2 [He] 2s2 10. C:

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