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2-1
Practice Problems C
2.2 Red: 1s, blue: 2p, yellow: 3d, pink: 3p, green: 4f, purple: 4s.
2.5 No, because we can write configurations for transition elements with the d
electrons last, even though they have a lower principal quantum number than the s
electrons.
2.6 (a) S < P, but trends alone cannot determine the size of Br relative to P or to S. (b)
I < Rb < Cs
2.7 No. The trends allow us to determine that F is more metallic than Ne and that Ar
is more metallic than Ne, but do not allow us to rank metallic character of F
relative to Ar.
2.8 No, because of competing trends. Difficulty of electron removal increases across
a period—but decreases down a group.
2.9 Noble gases have completed subshells and it is especially difficult to remove
electrons from them.
2.10 No, because isoelectronic ions of different elements have identical electron
configurations.
V i s i t T e s t B a n k F a n . c o m t o g e t c o m
2-2
Key Skills
2.1. They are inversely proportional-----the longer the wavelength, the shorter the
frequency.
2.2. They are directly proportional-----the higher the frequency, the higher the energy.
= ℎ , where h = Planck’s constant (6.626 × 10 Js) and
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is the frequency.
2.4. Refer to the rainbow (the visible spectrum) to see the arrangement of visible light by
color and wavelength. Some students use ROY G BIV (red, orange, yellow,…) to
remember the order of light by color. Yellow has the longest wavelength of the
three colors given.
2.5. Refer to the rainbow (the visible spectrum) to see the arrangement of visible light by
color and wavelength. Some students use ROY G BIV (red, orange, yellow,…) to
remember the order of light by color. Red has the longest wavelength of the three
colors given.
2.6. Refer to the rainbow (the visible spectrum) to see the arrangement of visible light by
color and wavelength. Then remember that wavelength and frequency are inversely
proportional. Some students use ROY G BIV (red, orange, yellow,…) to remember
the order of light by color and wavelength. Violet has the largest frequency
(shortest wavelength) of the three colors given.
2.7. Refer to the rainbow (the visible spectrum) to see the arrangement of visible light by
color and wavelength. Then remember that wavelength and frequency are inversely
proportional. Some students use ROY G BIV (red, orange, yellow,…) to remember
the order of light by color and wavelength. Blue has the largest frequency (shortest
wavelength) of the three colors given.
2.16. All of the electrons in the atom are in the lowest possible energy levels.
2.17. The atom has absorbed energy and at least one electron has moved to a higher
energy level than in the ground state.
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