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  1. Question #cf6e6 - Socratic

    The valency of Lithium is predicated on the relationships shown on the periodic table but the electron configuration will work. Lithium has an electronic configuration of 1s^2 2s^1 Based on …

  2. Question #b07dc - Socratic

    Its electronic configuration #1s^2 2s^2 2p^5# allows another electron to bond to it. Since it fits the other criteria discussed, fluorine is the most electronegative atom. This website (if everything …

  3. How does the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle work? - Socratic

    Heisenberg stated that an electron's velocity and location can not possible be known simultaneously. The reason for this is because an electron is such a tiny, tiny amount of mass, …

  4. Which group of atoms has this electron dot structure? - Socratic

    Jul 11, 2016 · It's important to note that helium has only two electrons so it does not have the same electron dot structure as the other noble gases. Electron dot structures show the number …

  5. Site Map - Oxidation Numbers Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Questions How do oxidation numbers relate to electron configuration? How do oxidation numbers relate to valence electrons? How do oxidation numbers vary with the periodic table? How do …

  6. Question #acaa5 - Socratic

    (b) Coulomb's force supplies the centripetal acceleration for the orbiting electron, both being equal while the system is in equilibrium. From Classical mechanics we get the following expression

  7. Question #62ac8 + Example - Socratic

    Electron mass is very small, but it's finite and known. It's only considered negligible in comparison with the nuclear mass (Born-Oppenheimer approximation). The electron mass is 9.11*10^(-31) …

  8. Is there any probability that dark matter is either made of 3 …

    It is unlikely that dark matter in neutrons. Neutrons are unstable unless bound to protons in an atomic nucleus or in a neutron star. Free neutrons decay with a half life of just over 10 minutes …

  9. Why do transition metal ions form coloured complexes? - Socratic

    It's been a little while since I've taken inorganic but I'll give it a shot. Consider the fact that transition metals have d-electron shells that are partially filled. Transition metals commonly …

  10. Question #c1f4d - Socratic

    (8.8)"."10^-6 "Coulombs" color (blue)"Electric charge density" q = n e Where, q: is the symbol used to represent charge, (C) n: is a positive or negative integer, " (electrons)" e: is the …