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Reika [66]
3 years ago
11

Match each of the following elements to its configuration for the highest energy electrons

Chemistry
1 answer:
Nat2105 [25]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Potassium = 4s¹

Carbon = 2p²

Sulfur =  3p⁴

Barium =  6s²

Xenon = 5p⁶

Explanation:

1) Potassium is present in group one.

Its electronic configuration is:

K = [Ar]  4s¹

So its highest energy electrons are 4s¹.

2) Carbon is present in group 14.

Its electronic configuration is:

C = [He]  2s² 2p²

So its highest energy electrons are 2p².

3) Sulfur is present in group 16.

Its electronic configuration is:

S = [Ar]  3s² 3p⁴

So its highest energy electrons are 3p⁴.

4) Barium is present in group 2.

Its electronic configuration is:

Ba = [Xe]  6s²

So its highest energy electrons are 6s² .

5) Xenon is present in group 18.

Its electronic configuration is:

Xe= [Kr]  4d¹⁰ 5s² 5p⁶

So its highest energy electrons are 5p⁶

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