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  1. Question #d9e98 - Socratic

    By losing the solitary valence electron , alkali metals acquire the stable configuration of nearest noble gas . These elements have strong tendeny to form M+ ion and thus exhibit an oxidation …

  2. Which group of atoms has this electron dot structure? - Socratic

    Jul 11, 2016 · It's important to note that helium has only two electrons so it does not have the same electron dot structure as the other noble gases. Electron dot structures show the number …

  3. Why should the first ionization energy of magnesium,

    Oct 9, 2015 · Consider electronic configuration: Al: [Ne]3s^(2)3p^1; Mg: [Ne]3s^2. A priori, we would expect it to be easier to remove an electron from a p orbital than an s orbital from the …

  4. Question #65c3a - Socratic

    Aug 30, 2017 · Electronic structure is really the KEY to chemical behavior. It is the configuration of valence electrons that define the characteristic observations that we call "chemical reactions". …

  5. Answers created by Trevor Ryan. - Socratic

    What is the net area between #f (x) = 3x^2-x+2# and the x-axis over #x in [1, 2 ]#? The electron configuration #1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6# represents which noble gas? What types of waves …

  6. Bonding and Antibonding Orbitals - Socratic

    What is an electron configuration of a nitrogen molecule? I am very confused about anti-bonding orbitals, how they form? I mean when two atomic orbitals produce bonding orbital + anti …

  7. WHICH one is the strong compound, the one which transfers or …

    Non-molecular species, ionic crystals, and covalently bound non-molecular materials such as quartz, and carbon (graphite and diamond), tend to have exceptionally high melting and …

  8. Is there any probability that dark matter is either made of 3 …

    It is unlikely that dark matter in neutrons. Neutrons are unstable unless bound to protons in an atomic nucleus or in a neutron star. Free neutrons decay with a half life of just over 10 minutes …

  9. Answers created by anantha n. - Socratic

    How much energy is required to excite an electron in the ground state in a hydrogen atom to the third excited state? How much more energy would it take to ionise the atom ? 2. If the figure to …

  10. Question #40cee - Socratic

    Fluorine. Fluorine is the most electronegative element, which means that it will readily accept an electron more than any other. This is because Fluorine is a very small atom, so the positively …