For each atom in the table below, write down the subshell from which an electron would have to be removed to make a + cation, and the subshell to which an electron would have to be added to make a -1 anion. The first row has been completed for you. atom H Kr Cs Br subshell from which electron removed to form +1 cation 1s 0 subshell to which electron added to form - 1 anion 1s 0 X B 002 Ar

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For each atom in the table below, write down the subshell from which an electron would have to be removed to make a +1
cation, and the subshell to which an electron would have to be added to make a −1 anion.
The first row has been completed for you.
atom
H
Kr
Cs
Br
subshell from which electron
removed to form +1 cation
1s
0
0
subshell to which electron
added to form - 1 anion
1s
Ú
1
X
Ś
?
olo
18
Ar
Transcribed Image Text:For each atom in the table below, write down the subshell from which an electron would have to be removed to make a +1 cation, and the subshell to which an electron would have to be added to make a −1 anion. The first row has been completed for you. atom H Kr Cs Br subshell from which electron removed to form +1 cation 1s 0 0 subshell to which electron added to form - 1 anion 1s Ú 1 X Ś ? olo 18 Ar
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