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*remember: isoelectronic means the same # of electrons, which also mean…

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*remember: isoelectronic means the same # of electrons, which also means identical electron configuration!

  1. **which ion is isoelectronic to mg⁺²?

a. ca⁺² b. cl⁻¹ c. na⁺¹ d. s⁻²

  1. **which pair has identical electron configurations?

a. s⁻² and cl⁻¹ c. k⁰ and na⁺¹
b. s⁰ and ar⁰ d. cl⁻¹ and k⁰

  1. *how do you know?
  2. *why might it be important to identify isoelectronic ions/atoms?

for each of the following atoms, write the full electron configuration.

  1. selenium atom 2. selenium ion with a charge of +4
  2. fluorine atom 4. fluoride ion with a charge of -1
  3. silver atom 6. silver ion with a charge of +1

Explanation:

1. Which ion is isoelectronic to \(Mg^{+2}\)?
  • Step 1: Determine the number of electrons in \(Mg^{+2}\)

The atomic number of \(Mg\) is \(12\). For \(Mg^{+2}\), the number of electrons \(=12 - 2=10\)

  • Step 2: Calculate the number of electrons for each option
  • For \(Ca^{+2}\): Atomic number of \(Ca\) is \(20\). Number of electrons \(=20 - 2 = 18\)
  • For \(Cl^{-1}\): Atomic number of \(Cl\) is \(17\). Number of electrons \(=17+1 = 18\)
  • For \(Na^{+1}\): Atomic number of \(Na\) is \(11\). Number of electrons \(=11 - 1=10\)
  • For \(S^{-2}\): Atomic number of \(S\) is \(16\). Number of electrons \(=16 + 2=18\)
2. Which pair has identical electron configurations?
  • Step 1: Determine the electron - configuration for each species
  • For \(S^{-2}\): Atomic number of \(S\) is \(16\). \(S^{-2}\) has \(16 + 2=18\) electrons. Electron - configuration: \(1s^{2}2s^{2}2p^{6}3s^{2}3p^{6}\)
  • For \(Cl^{-1}\): Atomic number of \(Cl\) is \(17\). \(Cl^{-1}\) has \(17+1 = 18\) electrons. Electron - configuration: \(1s^{2}2s^{2}2p^{6}3s^{2}3p^{6}\)
  • For \(K^{0}\): Atomic number of \(K\) is \(19\). Electron - configuration: \(1s^{2}2s^{2}2p^{6}3s^{2}3p^{6}4s^{1}\)
  • For \(Na^{+1}\): Atomic number of \(Na\) is \(11\). \(Na^{+1}\) has \(11 - 1 = 10\) electrons. Electron - configuration: \(1s^{2}2s^{2}2p^{6}\)
  • For \(S^{0}\): Atomic number of \(S\) is \(16\). Electron - configuration: \(1s^{2}2s^{2}2p^{6}3s^{2}3p^{4}\)
  • For \(Ar^{0}\): Atomic number of \(Ar\) is \(18\). Electron - configuration: \(1s^{2}2s^{2}2p^{6}3s^{2}3p^{6}\)
3. How do you know?
  • For isoelectronic species (question 1), we calculate the number of electrons for the given ion (\(Mg^{+2}\)) and for each of the options. Two species are isoelectronic if they have the same number of electrons.
  • For identical electron - configurations (question 2), we write out the full electron - configuration (using the Aufbau principle: filling electrons in the order \(1s<2s<2p<3s<3p<4s<3d\) etc.) for each species in the pair. If the sequence of filled orbitals is the same, they have identical electron configurations
4. Why might it be important to identify isoelectronic ions/atoms?

Answer:

s:

  1. Question 1: \(c. Na^{+1}\)
  2. Question 2: \(a. S^{-2}\) and \(Cl^{-1}\)