The Foundations of Chemistry

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EXAMPLE 5-10 Electron Configurations
Use Table 5-5 to determine the electron configurations of (a) magnesium, Mg; (b) germanium,
Ge; and (c) molybdenum, Mo.
Plan
We will use the electron configurations indicated in Table 5-5 for each group. Each period(row)
begins filling a new shell (new value of n). Elements to the right of the dorbital block have
the d orbitals in the (n1) shell already filled. We often find it convenient to collect all sets
of orbitals with the same value of ntogether, to emphasize the number of electrons in the outer-
mostshell, that is, the shell with the highest value of n.
Solution
(a) Magnesium, Mg, is in Group IIA, which has the general configuration s^2 ; it is in Period
3 (third row). The last filled noble gas configuration is that of neon, or [Ne]. The electron
configuration of Mg is [Ne] 3s^2.
(b) Germanium, Ge, is in Group IVA, for which Table 5-5 shows the general configuration
s^2 p^2. It is in Period 4 (the fourth row), so we interpret this as 4s^24 p^2. The last filled noble gas
configuration is that of argon, Ar, accounting for 18 electrons. In addition, Ge lies beyond the

224 CHAPTER 5: The Structure of Atoms


11
Na

12
Mg

90
Th

91
Pa

92
U

93
Np

94
Pu

95
Am

96
Cm

58
Ce

59
Pr

60
Nd

61
Pm

62
Sm

63
Eu

64
Gd

19
K

20
Ca

21
Sc

22
Ti

23
V

24
Cr

25
Mn

26
Fe

27
Co

28
Ni

29
Cu

30
Zn
37
Rb

38
Sr

39
Y

40
Zr

41
Nb

42
Mo

43
Tc

44
Ru

45
Rh

46
Pd

47
Ag

48
Cd

49
In

50
Sn

51
Sb

52
Te

53
I

54
Xe
55
Cs

56
Ba

57
La

72
Hf

73
Ta

74
W

75
Re

76
Os

77
Ir

78
Pt

79
Au

80
Hg

81
Tl

82
Pb

83
Bi

84
Po

85
At

86
Rn

87
Fr

88
Ra

89
Ac

104
Rf

105
Db

106
Sg

107
Bh Hs Mt

108 109 110 111 112

2
He

5
B

6
C

7
N

8
O

9
F

10
Ne
13
Al

14
Si

15
P

16
S

17
Cl

18
Ar

1
H
3
Li

4
Be

66
Dy

67
Ho

68
Er

69
Tm

70
Yb

71
Lu

65
Tb

98
Cf

99
Es

100
Fm

101
Md

102
No

103
Lr

97
Bk

LANTHANIDE
SERIES

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18)

IA IIA IIIB IVB VB VIB VIIB VIIIB IB IIB IIIA IVA VA VIA VIIA VIIIA

31
Ga

32
Ge

33
As

34
Se

35
Br

36
Kr

58
Ce

71
Lu

90
Th

103
Lr

111 112

f
orbital
block

d orbital block

d^2 s^2 d^3 s^2 d^5 s^1 d^5 s^2 d^6 s^2 d^7 s^2 d^8 s^2 d^10 s^1 d^10 s^2

s^2 p^1 s^2 p^2 s^2 p^3 s^2 p^4 s^2 p^5 s^2 p^6

p orbital block

d^4 s^1

d^4 s^2

d^7 s^1 d^8 s^1

d^9 s^1

d^10 s^0

ACTINIDE
SERIES

4 f subshell
being filled

5 f subshell
n = 7 being filled

n = 6

n = 7

n = 6

n = 5

n = 4

n = 3

n = 2

n = 1

d^1 s^2

GROUPS

s orbital block

s^1 s^2

s^2

TABLE 5-5 The s, p, d, and f Blocks of the Periodic Table*

*n is the principal quantum number. The d^1 s^2 , d^2 s^2 ,...designations represent knownconfigurations. They refer to (n1)d
and ns orbitals. Several exceptions to the configurations indicated above each group are shown in gray.
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