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CHEM103 / CHEM 103 Module 4:

(Latest Update 2025 / 2026) General Chemistry I with Lab | Questions & Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct - Portage Learning

Question:

  • Arrange the following elements in a vertical list from largest (top) to

smallest (bottom) atomic size: Cl, F, Br

  • Arrange the following elements in a vertical list from lowest (top) to highest

(bottom) electronegativity: S, P, Si

  • Arrange the following elements in a vertical list from highest (top) to lowest

(bottom) ionization energy: S, Te, Se

Answer:

  • Br Cl F
  • Si P S
  • S Se Te
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Question:

Write the subshell electron configuration (i.e.1s2 2s2, etc.) for the V23 atom and then identify the last electron to fill and write the 4 quantum numbers (n, l, ml and ms) for this electron.

Answer:

V23 = 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d3 :n=3, l=2, ml = 0, ms = +1/2

Question:

  • List and explain which of the following atoms holds its valence electrons
  • more tightly.Br or As

  • List and explain which of the following atoms more easily forms a positive
  • ion.Si or S

Answer:

  • Br holds its valence electrons more tightly than As since electronegativity
  • increases as you go to the right in a period which means that Br which is further to the right in the period has the higher electronegativity and therefore the higher attraction for its valence electrons.

  • Si forms a positive ion more easily than S since ionization potential
  • increases as you go to the right in a period which means that Si with the lower ionization potential requires less energy to lose an electron and form a positive ion so it does so more easily.

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