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Question: The number of d-electrons in \(\text{ F}{{\text{e}}^{\text{2+}}}\text{ }\) \(\text{ ( Z = 26 ) }\) i...
The number of d-electrons in Fe2+ ( Z = 26 ) is not equal to the number of electrons in which one of the following?
A) d - electrons in Fe ( Z = 26 )
B) p - electrons in Ne ( Z = 10 )
C) s - electrons in Mg ( Z = 12 )
D) p - electrons in Cl ( Z = 17 )
Solution
the electronic configuration of the Fe2+ ions is as follows:
Fe2+= 1s22s22p63s23p63d6
There are 6 d-electrons in the Fe2+ ions. Write down the electronic configuration of each element and determine the number of electrons in the respective orbitals.
Complete step by step answer:
We have given that the Fe2+ ion has an atomic number equal to 26. We are interested in the Fe2+ ion. The Fe atom loses its two electrons from the 4s orbital. Therefore, the electronic configuration of the Fe2+ is as follows,
Fe2+= 1s22s22p63s23p63d6
Here, the Fe2+ ions the 3d orbital accommodated the 6 electrons.
Now, we are interested to find out a species which does not contain the 6 electrons in the valence shell.
Let's have a look at the option.
A) d- electrons in the Featom:
The electronic configuration of Fe (zero states) is as shown below,
Fe = 1s22s22p63s23p63d64s2
The Featom has the six electrons in the 3d . On comparing it with the electronic configuration of Fe2+ ions, we can say that the number of electrons in the d-orbital of Fe2+ and Fe have the 6 electrons.
B) p electrons in the Ne atom:
The electronic configuration of Ne is as shown below,
Ne = 1s22s22p6
The p – orbital of the Ne atom contains the 6 electrons. That is the same number of electrons which are present in the d-orbital of the Fe2+ ions.
C) s- electrons in the Mg :
The electronic configuration of the magnesium is as shown below:
Mg = 1s22s22p63s2
In magnesium, the 1s orbital contains the 2 electrons .Similarly, 2s and 3s orbitals contain 2 electrons each. Therefore, the total number of s orbitals would be equal to sum of the electrons in the 1s , 2s and 3s orbitals.
s−electrons = 1s e− + 2s e− + 3s e−∴ s−electrons = 2 + 2 + 2 = 6 e−
Therefore, there are a total 6 s electrons. That is the same number of electrons that are present in the d-orbital of the Fe2+ ions.
D) p – electrons in the Cl atom:
The electronic configuration of Cl an atom is as follows:
Cl = 1s22s22p63s23p5
The p orbital of the chlorine atom accommodates the (6+5 = 11) electrons. The d-orbital of the Fe2+ atom contains the 6 electrons which are not the same as the p-electrons in the chlorine atom.
So, the correct answer is “Option D”.
Note: The atoms or the ions which contain the equal number of electrons are known as the isoelectronic species. For example, O2− , F− , Mg2+ have the 10 electrons.