The document contains information about 16 elements including their atomic number, abbreviated electronic configuration, group number, number of valence electrons, electron dot formula, period number, number of occupied main energy levels, and classification. It provides a table with this information for elements K, Mg, Ge, In, Bi, Ti, and Rn.
The document contains information about 16 elements including their atomic number, abbreviated electronic configuration, group number, number of valence electrons, electron dot formula, period number, number of occupied main energy levels, and classification. It provides a table with this information for elements K, Mg, Ge, In, Bi, Ti, and Rn.
The document contains information about 16 elements including their atomic number, abbreviated electronic configuration, group number, number of valence electrons, electron dot formula, period number, number of occupied main energy levels, and classification. It provides a table with this information for elements K, Mg, Ge, In, Bi, Ti, and Rn.
6. The element classified as alkaline-earth metal. B
7. The transition element. F
8. The element classified as halogen. A
9. The lightest of the noble glasses. H
10. Element with electronic configuration ending in f. E
11. Element wirh four valence electrons. D
12. Element with electronic configuration endng in d. F
13. Element with 7 valence electrons. A
14. Element with 8 valence electrons. H
15. Element with one occupied element energy level. H
Symbol At. Abbreviated Group No. If Electron dot. Period No. of LSC Classification No. electronic No. valence formula No. occupied configuration electrons m.e.l.
Coordination Chemistry—XIV: Plenary Lectures Presented at the XIVth International Conference on Coordination Chemistry Held at Toronto, Canada, 22—28 June 1972