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28) which of the following atoms or ions does not have 8 valence electr…

Question

  1. which of the following atoms or ions does not have 8 valence electrons? a. o² b. f c. s d. mg²+ e. ar

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • For \(O^{2 -}\):
  • Oxygen (\(O\)) has 6 valence electrons. When it gains 2 electrons to form \(O^{2 -}\), the number of valence electrons becomes \(6 + 2=8\).
  • For \(F^{-}\):
  • Fluorine (\(F\)) has 7 valence electrons. When it gains 1 electron to form \(F^{-}\), the number of valence electrons becomes \(7+ 1 = 8\).
  • For \(S^{-}\):
  • Sulfur (\(S\)) has 6 valence electrons. When it gains 1 electron to form \(S^{-}\), the number of valence electrons becomes \(6 + 1=7

eq8\).

  • For \(Mg^{2+}\):
  • Magnesium (\(Mg\)) has 2 valence electrons. When it loses 2 electrons to form \(Mg^{2+}\), it has a full - shell configuration (similar to neon) with 8 valence electrons.
  • For \(Ar\):
  • Argon (\(Ar\)) is a noble gas. It has 8 valence electrons in its outermost shell.

Answer:

C. \(S^{-}\)