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  1. Which group of atoms has this electron dot structure? - Socratic

    Jul 11, 2016 · It's important to note that helium has only two electrons so it does not have the same electron dot structure as the other noble gases. Electron dot structures show the number …

  2. Question #b07dc - Socratic

    Its electronic configuration #1s^2 2s^2 2p^5# allows another electron to bond to it. Since it fits the other criteria discussed, fluorine is the most electronegative atom. This website (if everything …

  3. Question #65c3a - Socratic

    Aug 30, 2017 · Electronic structure is really the KEY to chemical behavior. It is the configuration of valence electrons that define the characteristic observations that we call "chemical reactions". …

  4. Answers created by Trevor Ryan. - Socratic

    What is the net area between #f (x) = 3x^2-x+2# and the x-axis over #x in [1, 2 ]#? The electron configuration #1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6# represents which noble gas? What types of waves …

  5. Answers created by Alfredo T. - Socratic

    How can I understand Hess's law step by step? How do ionization and dissociation differ? How do you find the ground state electron configuration of an element? Why is the electromagnetic …

  6. Question #1e01f - Socratic

    The chemical formulas are a) "MgCl"_2 and b) "LiF". Magnesium Chloride A "Mg" atom has two valence electron. It can get a complete shell if it loses these electrons. A "Cl" atom has seven …

  7. Question #0ed7c - Socratic

    #Fe# is a transition metal. It has a variable valency. it has the electronic configuration: # [Ar] 3d^6 4s^2#. The orbitals #3d# and #4s# are close in energy and sometimes #Fe# (or more …

  8. Is there any probability that dark matter is either made of 3 …

    It is unlikely that dark matter in neutrons. Neutrons are unstable unless bound to protons in an atomic nucleus or in a neutron star. Free neutrons decay with a half life of just over 10 minutes …

  9. Question #15fd1 - Socratic

    Ball has greater rest energy. Ball has greater kinetic energy. Rest Energy It can be calculated with the famous Einstein's Equation, which gives us the concept of mass-energy equivalence. …

  10. Why do transition metal ions form coloured complexes? - Socratic

    It's been a little while since I've taken inorganic but I'll give it a shot. Consider the fact that transition metals have d-electron shells that are partially filled. Transition metals commonly …