Principles of General Chemistry
Principles of General Chemistry
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780073402697
Author: SILBERBERG, Martin S.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill College
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.41P

a)

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Interpretation:The name, atomic symbol and group number of the element Z value 32 should be given and whether it is metal, metalloid or non-metal should be classified.

Concept introduction:Total number of protons in an element is known as its atomic number and it is represented with symbol (Z) . Also in any atom has equal number of protons and electrons to maintain its electrical neutrality. Mass number (A) of any isotope of an element is determined by the addition of its atomic number (Z) with its neutron number (N) .

To maintain neutrality of a nucleus, number of protons and number electrons should be same.The group number is vertical axis in a periodic table. There are 18 groups in a periodic table.

Metals are elements which readily forms positive ions and shows conductivity. Non- metals are elements that don’t show conductivity like metals. Metalloids show properties in between metals and non-metals.

a)

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Atomic number of germanium is 32 in accordance with the modern periodic table.

Atomic symbol of germanium is Ge . Electronic configuration of phosphorous is 1s22s22p63s23p63d104s24p2 .

Formula to calculate group number of an atom is as follows:

  Numberofgroup=(12+Numberofelectronsinlastpsubshell)

Number of electrons in last p subshell of germanium is 2.

Substitute the value in the above equation.

  Numberofgroup=(12+Numberofelectronsinlastpsubshell)=(12+2)=14

So, it will be placed in the 14th group of the periodic table.

The elements that touch the staircase type are considered as metalloids.Hence.germanium touches the staircase type. So, it will be metalloid.

b)

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Interpretation: The name, atomic symbol and group number of the element Z value 15 should be given and whether it is metal, metalloid or non-metal should be classified.

Concept introduction:Total number of protons in an element is known as its atomic number and it is represented with symbol (Z) . Also in any atom has equal number of protons and electrons to maintain its electrical neutrality. Mass number (A) of any isotope of an element is determined by the addition of its atomic number (Z) with its neutron number (N) .

To maintain neutrality of a nucleus, number of protons and number electrons should be same. The group number is vertical axis in a periodic table. There are 18 groups in a periodic table.

Metals are elements which readily forms positive ions and shows conductivity. Non- metals are elements that don’t show conductivity like metals. Metalloids show properties in between metals and non-metals.

b)

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Atomic number of phosphorous is 15 in accordance with the modern periodic table.

Atomic symbol of phosphorous is P . Electronic configuration of phosphorous is 1s22s22p63s23p3 .

Formula to calculate the group number of an atom is as follows:

  Numberofgroup=(12+Numberofelectronsinlastpsubshell)

Number of electrons in last p subshell of phosphorous is 5.

Substitute the value in the above equation.

  Numberofgroup=(12+Numberofelectronsinlastpsubshell)=(12+3)=15

So, it will be placed in 15th group of the periodic table. Phosphorous doesn’t touch the staircase type and placed right of the staircase. Hence, it is non-metal.

c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The name, atomic symbol and group number of the element Z value 2 should be given and whether it is metal, metalloid or non-metal should be classified.

Concept introduction:Total number of protons in an element is known as its atomic number and it is represented with symbol (Z) . Also in any atom has equal number of protons and electrons to maintain its electrical neutrality. Mass number (A) of any isotope of an element is determined by the addition of its atomic number (Z) with its neutron number (N) .

To maintain neutrality of a nucleus, number of protons and number electrons should be same. The group number is vertical axis in a periodic table. There are 18 groups in a periodic table.

Metals are elements which readily forms positive ions and shows conductivity. Non- metals are elements that don’t show conductivity like metals. Metalloids show properties in between metals and non-metals.

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Atomic number of helium is 2 in accordance with the modern periodic table.

Atomic symbol of helium is He . Electronic configuration of helium is 1s2 .

All noble gases are placed in 18th group of the modern periodic table.

Helium doesn’t touch the staircase type and placed right of the staircase. Hence, it is non-metal.

d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The name, atomic symbol and group number of the element Z value 3 should be given and whether it is metal, metalloid or non-metal should be classified.

Concept introduction:Total number of protons in an element is known as its atomic number and it is represented with symbol (Z) . Also in any atom has equal number of protons and electrons to maintain its electrical neutrality. Mass number (A) of any isotope of an element is determined by the addition of its atomic number (Z) with its neutron number (N) .

To maintain neutrality of a nucleus, number of protons and number electrons should be same. The group number is vertical axis in a periodic table. There are 18 groups in a periodic table.

Metals are elements which readily forms positive ions and shows conductivity. Non- metals are elements that don’t show conductivity like metals. Metalloids show properties in between metals and non-metals.

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Atomic number of lithium is 3 in accordance with the modern periodic table.

Atomic symbol of lithium is Li . Electronic configuration of lithium is 1s22s1 .

Formula to calculate the group number of an atom is as follows:

  Numberofgroup=(Numberofelectronsinlastssubshell)

The number of electrons in the last s subshell is 1.

Substitute the value in the above equation.

  Numberofgroup=(Numberofelectronsinlastssubshell)=1

So, lithium will be placed in the 1st group of modern periodic table

elements that placed left to the staircase are considered as metals.Here lithium doesn’t touch the staircase type and placed left of the staircase.So, it is a metal.

e)

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Interpretation: The name, atomic symbol and group number of the element Z value 42 should be given and whether it is metal, metalloid or non-metal should be classified.

Concept introduction:Total number of protons in an element is known as its atomic number and it is represented with symbol (Z) . Also in any atom has equal number of protons and electrons to maintain its electrical neutrality. Mass number (A) of any isotope of an element is determined by the addition of its atomic number (Z) with its neutron number (N) .

To maintain neutrality of a nucleus, number of protons and number electrons should be same. The group number is vertical axis in a periodic table. There are 18 groups in a periodic table.

Metals are elements which readily forms positive ions and shows conductivity. Non- metals are elements that don’t show conductivity like metals. Metalloids show properties in between metals and non-metals.

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Atomic number of molybdenum is 42 in accordance with the modern periodic table.

Atomic symbol of molybdenum is Mo . Electronic configuration of molybdenum is 1s22s22p63s23p63d104s24p24d55s1 .

Molybdenum is present in 6th group of periodic table. Elements that are placed left to staircase are considered as metals. Molybdenum doesn’t touch staircase type and placed left of the staircase.So, molybdenumis a metal.

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