Periodic Table And Electron Configuration
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What is the maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in the M shell (n=3)?
Which quantum number determines the shape of an orbital?
What is the subshell electron configuration of Sodium (Na, atomic number 11)?
Which block of elements generally shows variable oxidation states?
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Which of the following electron configurations are possible for elements in the second period? (Select all correct answers)
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1s² 2s¹, 1s² 2s² 2p⁴, 1s² 2s² 2p⁶
Second period elements have their outermost electrons in the second shell (n=2). The 3s¹ configuration belongs to the third period, and 1s² 2p² violates the filling order (2s must be filled before 2p).
How many orbitals are present in a d subshell?
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5
For d subshell, l = 2. Number of orbitals = 2l + 1 = 2(2) + 1 = 5. Each d subshell contains 5 orbitals, which can accommodate a maximum of 10 electrons.
Which of the following statements about ionization enthalpy are correct? (Select all correct answers)
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It decreases down a group, It increases across a period from left to right, s-block elements have relatively low ionization enthalpy
Ionization enthalpy decreases down a group due to increased atomic size and decreases nuclear attraction. It increases across a period due to increased nuclear charge. s-block elements easily lose electrons, so they have low ionization enthalpy.
What is the period number of an element with electron configuration 1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s² 3p⁶ 4s²?
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4
The period number equals the highest shell number (principal quantum number) in the electron configuration. Here, the highest shell is 4 (4s²), so the element belongs to period 4.
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