General Chemistry
General Chemistry
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Author: Donald A. McQuarrie, Peter A. Rock, Ethan B. Gallogly
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.1P

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The ions having a noble-gas electron arrangement has to be indicated and the corresponding noble gas has to be identified.

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Cs+ has a noble-gas electron arrangement and the corresponding noble gas is xenon.

Explanation of Solution

Cesium has an atomic number of 55, one electron is lost, it becomes Cs+ and its atomic number becomes 54.  An atom with atomic number 54 is xenon, which means Cs+ has a noble-gas electron arrangement.

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Interpretation Introduction

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The ions having a noble-gas electron arrangement has to be indicated and the corresponding noble gas has to be identified.

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Ga3+ does not have a noble-gas electron arrangement.

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Gallium has an atomic number of 31, three electrons are lost, it becomes Ga3+ and its atomic number becomes 28.  An atom with atomic number 28 is nickel, which means Ga3+ does not have a noble-gas electron arrangement.

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The ions having a noble-gas electron arrangement has to be indicated and the corresponding noble gas has to be identified.

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S2- has a noble-gas electron arrangement and the corresponding noble gas is argon.

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Sulphur has an atomic number of 16, two electrons are gained, it becomes S2- and its atomic number becomes 18.  An atom with atomic number 18 is argon, which means S2- has a noble-gas electron arrangement.

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The ions having a noble-gas electron arrangement has to be indicated and the corresponding noble gas has to be identified.

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P3- has a noble-gas electron arrangement and the corresponding noble gas is argon.

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Phosphorus has an atomic number of 15, three electrons are gained, it becomes P3- and its atomic number becomes 18.  An atom with atomic number 18 is argon, which means P3- has a noble-gas electron arrangement.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The ions having a noble-gas electron arrangement has to be indicated and the corresponding noble gas has to be identified.

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Al3+ gas a noble-gas electron arrangement and the corresponding noble gas is neon.

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Aluminium has an atomic number of 13, three electrons are lost, it becomes Al3+ and its atomic number becomes 10.  An atom with atomic number 10 is neon, which means Al3+ has a noble-gas electron arrangement.

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The ions having a noble-gas electron arrangement has to be indicated and the corresponding noble gas has to be identified.

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O- does not have a noble-gas electron arrangement.

Explanation of Solution

Oxygen has an atomic number of eight, one electron is gained, it becomes O- and its atomic number becomes nine.  An atom with atomic number 9 is fluorine, which means O- does not have a noble-gas electron arrangement.

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