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Elements A, B and C have atomic numbers 9,20 and 10 respectively.

State which one is

(1) a non-metal,

(2) a metal,

(3) chemically inert


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Solution

  • The electronic configuration of an element describes how electrons are distributed in its atomic orbitals.
  • The electrons are filled in the increasing number of shells viz. K,L,M,N,etc.
  • Number of electrons in a shell is given by 2n2 where n is the number of shell.
  • Putting n=1,2,3 and 4, we get the number of electrons 2,8,18,32 that can be filled in each shell respectively.

Element A-

  • Its atomic number is 9.
  • The electronic configuration will be written as 2,7.

Element B-

  • Element B has the atomic number 20.
  • Its electronic configuration is 2,8,8,2.

Element C-

  • Element C has the atomic number 10.
  • Its electronic configuration will be 2,8.

Identification-

  • Metals have 1,2, or 3 electrons in their valence shell.
  • Non-metals have 4,5,6,7 electrons in their valence shell.
  • Inert gases have a completely filled valence shell i.e., 2 electrons in Helium and 8 in other inert gases.
  • Valence shell- The outermost orbital shell of an atom is called its valence shell.

Hence,

  1. Element A is non-metal, as it has 7 electrons in its outermost shell.
  2. Element B is metal, as it has 2 electrons in its outermost shell
  3. Element C is chemically inert, as it has a completely filled outermost shell, having 8 electrons

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