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The Electron Configurations Of Argon Differs From Those Of Chlorine And Potassium By One Electron Each. Compare Reactivity Of These Three Elements And Relate Them To Their Electron Configurations?

Asked by Guest in Chemistry 2 years ago - 1 answer

Potassium is the most reactive element as it is a metal as well as a strong alkali. Chlorine is a little less reactive than potassium but higher than argon. Argon being a noble gas is not reactive at all as all its shells are filled by electrons. ...more

Answered by biostudent 2 years ago



Suppose An Electron Is Moving Due West In The Same Magnetic Field As In Example 19.1 At The Speed Of 2.50*10^5 M/s. Can You Find The Magnitude And Direction Of The Magnetic Force On The Electron?

Asked by myra77 in Physics 1 year ago - 1 answer

Given the data in your comment, we know a proton moving east will be forced upward in the magnetic field. An oppositely charged particle (an electron) moving in the opposite direction (west) will be forced in the same direction (upward).The magnitude of the force on the electron will be F = qvB = (1.6022*10-19 C)(2.5*105 m/s)(55*10-6 T) = 2.2*10-18 N (upward)(You ...more

Answered by Oddman 1 year ago


The Computer Writes Electron Configurations In The Form, For Fe For Example, [Ar]4s(2)3d(6) Which We Would Write [Ar]4s23d6 Give The Electron Configuration For The Element With The Below Symbol Te. . Using The Above Computer Format. . . Account For A?

Asked by Guest2585128 in Chemistry 4 months ago - 1 answer

The use of the Noble gas is just a shortcut for listing all of the filled atomic orbitals that are nonbonding orbitals, thus the use of the Noble Gas for this purpose, with the full valence shell. ...more

Answered by Bb2536 4 months ago




An Electron Moving Along The Positive X-axis Enters A Magnetic Field. If The Electron Experiences A Magnetic Deflection In The Negative Y-direction, What Is The Direction Of The Magnetic Field In This Region?

Asked by Guest in Physics 2 years ago - 1 answer

If an electron is moving in the positive x-axis and experiences a magnetic deflection in the negative y-axis, then according to the right hand rule direction of the magnetic field is in positive z-axis. According to the right hand rule fore-finger represents the direction of motion; middle finger represents the direction of magnetic field where thumb represents force or direction of ...more

Answered by sehri 2 years ago



What Is An Electron?

Asked by Guest in Science 3 years ago - 1 answer

An electron is defined as a sub-atomic particle carrying a negative charge. It is the essential particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom. The flow of electrons produces electricity. An electron is a basic particle moving a unit electrical charge. Its mass is 1/1,837th that of a proton. Electrons surround the atom's positively-charged ...more

Answered by aki 3 years ago


Where Does The Name Electron Come From?

Asked by Guest460439 in Meanings Of Names 9 months ago - 1 answer

From the negative charges.., ...more

Answered by Johnchan 9 months ago


What Does Electron Mean?

Asked by Guest2743763 in Reference & Definitions 3 months ago - 1 answer

An elementary particle with negative charge ...more

Answered by Sassyrcool 3 months ago


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