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Ch.6 - Electronic Structure of Atoms
Chapter 6, Problem 12

State where in the periodic table these elements appear: (a) elements with the valence-shell electron configuration ns2np5 (b) elements that have three unpaired p electrons (c) an element whose valence electrons are 4s24p1 (d) the d-block elements [Section 6.9]

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Identify the general electron configuration for each case and relate it to the periodic table sections: s-block, p-block, d-block, and f-block.
For part (a), recognize that the electron configuration ns2np5 corresponds to halogens, which are located in Group 17 of the p-block.
For part (b), elements with three unpaired p electrons typically have a p3 configuration, placing them in Group 15 of the p-block.
For part (c), the electron configuration 4s24p1 indicates an element in the 4th period of the p-block, specifically in Group 13.
For part (d), understand that the d-block elements are transition metals, which are found in the central block of the periodic table, specifically Groups 3 through 12.

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Key Concepts

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Valence Electron Configuration

Valence electron configuration describes the distribution of electrons in the outermost shell of an atom. The notation 'ns2np5' indicates that the element has two electrons in the s subshell and five in the p subshell of its highest energy level, which corresponds to the halogens in Group 17 of the periodic table.
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Unpaired Electrons

Unpaired electrons are those that occupy an orbital alone rather than in pairs. Elements with three unpaired p electrons typically belong to Group 15 of the periodic table, where the p subshell has three electrons, leading to unique chemical properties and reactivity.
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d-block Elements

The d-block elements, also known as transition metals, are found in Groups 3 to 12 of the periodic table. These elements are characterized by the filling of d orbitals and exhibit properties such as variable oxidation states and the ability to form colored compounds, making them essential in various chemical reactions and applications.
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