I i4everpaki Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Oct 28, 2009 Messages 133 Reaction score 0 May 27, 2010 #1 Members don't see this ad. Which species has this ground state arrangement? 1s2-2s2-2p6-3s2-3p6-3d10 a. Ni b. Ni^2+ c. Zn d. Zn^2+ I thought it was Zn, but the ans key says Zn^2+
Members don't see this ad. Which species has this ground state arrangement? 1s2-2s2-2p6-3s2-3p6-3d10 a. Ni b. Ni^2+ c. Zn d. Zn^2+ I thought it was Zn, but the ans key says Zn^2+
TexanGal Full Member 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 28, 2006 Messages 254 Reaction score 0 May 27, 2010 #2 i4everpaki said: Which species has this ground state arrangement? 1s2-2s2-2p6-3s2-3p6-3d10 a. Ni b. Ni^2+ c. Zn d. Zn^2+ I thought it was Zn, but the ans key says Zn^2+ Click to expand... Zinc 2+ would be missing the 4s2 orbital electrons - therefore that is the correct answer. Elemental Zn would have a 4s2 before that 3d10. Upvote 0 Downvote
i4everpaki said: Which species has this ground state arrangement? 1s2-2s2-2p6-3s2-3p6-3d10 a. Ni b. Ni^2+ c. Zn d. Zn^2+ I thought it was Zn, but the ans key says Zn^2+ Click to expand... Zinc 2+ would be missing the 4s2 orbital electrons - therefore that is the correct answer. Elemental Zn would have a 4s2 before that 3d10.
I i4everpaki Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Oct 28, 2009 Messages 133 Reaction score 0 May 27, 2010 #3 sorry for my lack of knowledge, but if Zn -> Zn^2+ then it going to have same amount of electrons as Ni. Can you explain it to me in more details. if possible? Upvote 0 Downvote
sorry for my lack of knowledge, but if Zn -> Zn^2+ then it going to have same amount of electrons as Ni. Can you explain it to me in more details. if possible?
I i4everpaki Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Oct 28, 2009 Messages 133 Reaction score 0 May 27, 2010 #4 nvm i got it. Upvote 0 Downvote