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Chemistry Question on Periodic Trends In Properties Of Elements

Use the periodic table to answer the following questions.

  1. Identify an element with five electrons in the outer subshell.
  2. Identify an element that would tend to lose two electrons.
  3. Identify an element that would tend to gain two electrons.
  4. Identify the group having metal, non-metal, liquid as well as gas at the room temperature.
Answer

(a) The electronic configuration of an element having 55 electrons in its outermost subshell should be ns2np5ns ^2 np^ 5 . This is the electronic configuration of the halogen group.
Thus, the element can be F,CL,Br,IF, CL, Br, I, or AtAt.


(b) An element having two valence electrons will lose two electrons easily to attain the stable noble gas configuration. The general electronic configuration of such an element will be ns2ns ^2 . This is the electronic configuration of group 22 elements.
The elements present in group 22 are Be,Mg,Ca,Sr,BaBe, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba.


(c) An element is likely to gain two electrons if it needs only two electrons to attain the stable noble gas configuration. Thus, the general electronic configuration of such an element should be ns2np4ns^ 2 np^ 4 . This is the electronic configuration of the oxygen family.


(d) Group 1717 has metal, non-metal, liquid as well as gas at room temperature.