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Properties of Atoms
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Periodic Table
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Electron Conf.
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Transition Metals
100

What is the atomic no. of Ca?

20

100

Name the 1st element in group 1.

H

100

Write the electron Conf. of Mg.

1s2 2s2  2p6 3s2

100

Name Co group & period Average.

period 4 group 9

200

If n=5 p=4, find the mass no. and what element?

mass number 4, element Be

200

Name the 2nd element in the transition metals.  

Titanium

200

Write the noble gas electron Conf. of Fe.

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d6

200

Write the electron Conf. of all halogens.

F, Cl, Br, l

300

If Ca-41 has 20 p., how much e- & n?

e:20 n:21

300

What is the family group name of Br?

Halogen

300

Write the noble gas electron Conf. of Se

[Ar]4s2 3d10 4p4
300

What is the diff. between Ca & Sc? If an electron is lost, write the electron Conf. of each

One is s-block, and the other is p-block. 4s1, and the other one is also 4s1

400

If Cu+2 ion is given, find p= n= e=?

p=29 n=39 e=27

400

Element end in 3s1 is called...

Na

400

How many unpaired electrons are in Sulfur?

2 unpaired

400

How many valence e- in Ag+, Cu+, K+. Which is the most stable?

Ag+= 5s1 4d9, Cu+= 4s1, K+=3s2 3p6 

It is K because it is the most filled.

500

If e=9 p=8, name the ion with its charge. 

O-

500

Elements in group 17 have how many e- in p orbital?

5

500

Write the electron Conf. of V2+.

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d3

500

How do unpaired d-electrons in transition metals affect their magnetic properties?

Unpaired d-electrons result in paramagnetism, meaning transition metals can be attracted to magnetic fields. The number of unpaired electrons determines the strength of their magnetic properties.

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