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determine the electron configuration of:
- o²⁻ e⁻= 10 p⁺= 8 n⁰= 10-8=
electron configuration:
draw the bohr’s atomic model of the following atoms.
- n
e⁻= __ p⁺= n⁰= __
electron configuration:
no. of shells = __ valence e⁻ = __
image of bohr model template for n
- n³⁻
e⁻= __ p⁺= n⁰= __
electron configuration:
no. of shells = __ valence e⁻ = __
image of bohr model template for n³⁻
- mg²⁺
1) For $\boldsymbol{O^{2-}}$:
Step1: Find number of electrons ($e^-$)
Oxygen has atomic number 8. $O^{2-}$ has gained 2 electrons, so $e^- = 8 + 2 = 10$.
Step2: Find number of protons ($p^+$)
Protons equal atomic number, so $p^+ = 8$.
Step3: Find number of neutrons ($n^0$)
Atomic mass of O is ~16. $n^0 = 16 - 8 = 8$.
Step4: Electron Configuration
Using Aufbau principle: $1s^2 2s^2 2p^6$.
Step1: Find $e^-$, $p^+$
Atomic number of N is 7, so $e^- = 7$, $p^+ = 7$.
Step2: Find $n^0$
Atomic mass of N is ~14. $n^0 = 14 - 7 = 7$.
Step3: Electron Configuration
$1s^2 2s^2 2p^3$.
Step4: No. of Shells and Valence $e^-$
Shells: 2 (n=1, n=2). Valence electrons: 5 (in 2p).
Step1: Find $e^-$
N has 7 electrons, $N^{3-}$ gains 3, so $e^- = 7 + 3 = 10$.
Step2: Find $p^+$
Protons = atomic number = 7.
Step3: Find $n^0$
Atomic mass ~14, $n^0 = 14 - 7 = 7$.
Step4: Electron Configuration
$1s^2 2s^2 2p^6$.
Step5: No. of Shells and Valence $e^-$
Shells: 2 (n=1, n=2). Valence electrons: 8 (full outer shell).
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$e^- = 10$, $p^+ = 8$, $n^0 = 8$, Electron Configuration: $1s^2 2s^2 2p^6$