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HN Electron Config Day 2 Practice

The document contains a series of questions related to electron configurations, energy levels, and atomic structure. It covers topics such as maximum electron capacity in sublevels, identification of elements based on outer electron configurations, and the determination of atomic numbers. Additionally, it includes exercises for writing complete electron configurations and identifying ground state configurations.

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HN Electron Config Day 2 Practice

The document contains a series of questions related to electron configurations, energy levels, and atomic structure. It covers topics such as maximum electron capacity in sublevels, identification of elements based on outer electron configurations, and the determination of atomic numbers. Additionally, it includes exercises for writing complete electron configurations and identifying ground state configurations.

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Honors Electron Configurations Name:

• 1. What is the MAXIMUM number of electrons that may be designated as:

a. 2s -Z.. b. 2p
- -:2--
(::, c. 3s d. 3d IO e. 4f f 4=
2. Which has higher energy, an electron in the 1s or 2p sublevel? -~~+<f-----

3. What is the tQ@I capacity for electrons in


a. the d sublevel? - \ 0
b. the 3'" energy level? S _; ·'2- f "' (;, J. .::::- ( 0 -+trtzl I :;::-\ 8
4. How many orbitals (rooms/boxes) are there in the following sublevels?
a. s \ b. f _ _7_ __

5. What is the total number of orbitals totally filled in Zn, at no. = 30 _l_S-=--------
Example: Ne, at. no. = 10 5 orbitals.

6. Wrije the complete electron configuration of

a. o \S '2-~~ -:i---pk
b. Se·' \$2-~S 2--?::p(o ~S 2- 3-f 1:~ 2. 3~ I~ ±pl:,
c.N7Ti+ 2 ls,..~~2fb¼~3p"' 3J i._ _
7. Identify the elements which have the following OUTER electron configuration:

t__
~

a. 3s 23p4_'-_~-- b. 4s1 tS c. 6s2sps -A-......

8. Determine the atomic number and identify the element in which there is:

a. a single 2s electron b. three unpaired 3p electrons f ( \9 )


9. In a certain atom, the first and second principal energy levels are completely filled (n=1 and n=2), as is the
3s sublevel. There are two electrons in the 3p sublevel.
a. How many electrons are there in the atom? l4=
b. Give the electron configuration of the ~tom. ~ 2:;f
sI
• C. What is the element's symbol? i V\ \f\ev
e-
1
10.
a. [Ar]4s 3d 2 3

. b. [Ar]4s 3d 1

*
Identify the atoms which have the following electron configurations:
J 10

*}~
~~
c. [Ar]4s 2

-~----
~

11. Which has higher energy, an electron in the B2( ~OIA
a. 1st cGenergy level? 0 or 1s sublevel?

c. 2s o&ublevel? d. 6s orE)ublevel?

12. Which of the following sub levels do not exist?

a. 2p O G d. 3d G
14. Which group in the Periodic Table has the OUTER configuration where n could be any energy level?

a. ns 2 , b. ns2np6 c ns2np5
M~\\ ~tp..v-\-~ Nob\~~~es ~l{t(J.tlllS
15. Determine the atomic number of the element in which there is:

a. a single 4s electron b. two 4p electrons Ge,[~2-)


c. five 3d and two 4s electrons MV} ( ~ ) d. an equal number of 4s and 3d electrons n(
2-2,..)
17. Which of the following configurations correspond to an atom in its ground state? b. Which would be
formed if one or more electrons were excited to higher sublevels? c. Which are impossible?

(1) 1s22s22p4

<2i 1s22s'
te)Y Ol,A..V\ 0
j IM-pb~"z I h 1-e ..-

(3) 1s22s22p33s1 ~~◄ \ft: ,2\

(4) 1s22s 12p2 l'f t-·rt:~


(5) 1s 2s 2p
2 2 1

,@VO IA\/\~
(6) 1s22s 22p32d 1 I I~,, . .
\IV\po77:

18. Given that the electron configuration for an unknown element is 1s22s22p63s23p5, answer the following
questions:

a. How many electrons are in the atom? ___ \_1______


\_1_._______
b. What is the atomic number of this element? ___

c. WrOe Os orbital notation ~ V Y \ . b(?-:


d. How many unpaired electrons does this element have? _ _ ____._\_ _ _ __
v~
e. How many valence electrons? _ _____.J..___ _ _ _ _ __

f. How many inner-shell electrons does the atom contain?

le;~ ½2- '?-p~.


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\V\~ e.,-

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