How does carbon attain noble gas configuration?
How does carbon attain noble gas configuration. ANSWER:-. Carbon has 4 electrons in its outer most orbits and in order to attain the noble gas configuration it should either lose or gain 4 electrons. Being a tetra valet its property is to gain or lose 4 electrons to be stable as noble gases. Carbon is Tetra valent, it does not form ionic bond by either losing 4 electrons or by gaining 4 electrons.
How do you find the noble gas configuration?
Substitute the noble gas for the same number of electrons the noble gas has.
- For example, sodium has 11 electrons and neon has 10 electrons.
- The full electron configuration for sodium is 1s 2s 2 2 2p 6 3s 1 and neon is 1s 2s 2 2 2p 6. ...
- Alternatively, you can count the superscripts of the energy levels until you get to ten. Remove these energy levels and leave what remains. ...
What notation is the correct noble gas configuration for co?
The noble gas you will use will be located in period three. Below is a list of the noble gases and their periods: 1: Helium; 2: Neon; 3: Argon; 4: Krypton; 5: Xenon; 6: Radon; For example, sodium is in period three. We will use neon for the noble gas configuration because it is in period 2.
What do you mean by noble gas configuration?
What is the noble gas electron configuration for BA?
- Find the element on the periodic table.
- Go back to the last noble gas that was passed (atomic number).
- Write the symbol of the noble gas in brackets to start your electron configuration.
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