A amar21 professional crammer 10+ Year Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Feb 27, 2006 Messages 231 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Medical May 26, 2008 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad the configuration of Co is [Ar] 4s2 3d7 why when Co forms an ion at Co3+ does it become [Ar]3d6... I dont see why the electronics are removed from the s-orbital before the d here... can anyone explain this to me real quick?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad the configuration of Co is [Ar] 4s2 3d7 why when Co forms an ion at Co3+ does it become [Ar]3d6... I dont see why the electronics are removed from the s-orbital before the d here... can anyone explain this to me real quick?
rocuronium Full Member Verified Member Canadian Forces 15+ Year Member Joined May 11, 2008 Messages 311 Reaction score 15 Points 4,641 Location Canada Resident [Any Field] May 26, 2008 #2 When transition metals form ions, they lose electrons from the subshell with the highest principle quantum number first. That's why the 2 4s electrons are not present. Upvote 0 Downvote
When transition metals form ions, they lose electrons from the subshell with the highest principle quantum number first. That's why the 2 4s electrons are not present.
A amar21 professional crammer 10+ Year Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Feb 27, 2006 Messages 231 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Medical May 26, 2008 #3 i'll assume thats a general rule then thank you. Upvote 0 Downvote
D dshnay Full Member 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 3, 2004 Messages 293 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Age 43 Location CA May 26, 2008 #4 Interesting, I would have assumed it to be 4s1 3d5, since this way the d shell would be half full thus more stable. Upvote 0 Downvote
Interesting, I would have assumed it to be 4s1 3d5, since this way the d shell would be half full thus more stable.
A amar21 professional crammer 10+ Year Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Feb 27, 2006 Messages 231 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Medical May 26, 2008 #5 yeah thats what i thought as well... half full being more stable but apparenylt this is a general rule for transition metals Upvote 0 Downvote
yeah thats what i thought as well... half full being more stable but apparenylt this is a general rule for transition metals