Give the complete ground state electronic configuration for the two elements having atomic numbers 8 and 16.
Nitrogen has two relatively stable isotopes: 14N and 15N. Determine the number of protons and neutrons in each isotope. (Recall: nitrogen has an atomic number of 7.)
There are three stable isotopes of oxygen having mass numbers 16, 17 and 18. Determine the number of neutrons and protons in each of these.
Select the smaller atom between S and Cl.
Determine the number of electrons rubidium must lose to obtain a noble gas configuration and identify the noble gas that corresponds to the configuration.
How many electrons must bromine lose or gain to obtain a noble gas configuration? Give the identity of the noble gas that corresponds to the configuration.