As discussed in the text, we can draw an analogy between the attraction of an electron to a nucleus and the act of perceiving light from a lightbulbin essence, the more nuclear charge the electron sees, the greater the attraction. (a) Using this analogy, discuss how screening by core electrons is analogous to putting a frosted-glass lampshade between the lightbulb and your eyes, as shown in the illustration. Lightbulb Frosted glass Observer (b) Explain how we could mimic moving to the right in a row of the periodic table by changing the wattage of the lightbulb. (c) How would you change the wattage of the bulb and/or change the frosted glass to mimic the effect of moving down a column of the periodic table? [Section 7.2]
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Problem 93AE
In the chemical process called electron transfer, an electron is transferred from one atom or molecule to another. (We will talk about electron transfer extensively in Chapter) A simple electron transfer reaction is
A (g) + A(g)-*A+(g) + A -(g)
In terms of the ionization energy and electron affinity of atom A. what is the energy change for this reaction? For a representative nonmetal such as chlorine, is this process exothermic? For a representative metal such as sodium, is this process exothermic?
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The first step in solving 7 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 93AEIn the chemical process called electron transfer, an electron is transferred from one atom or molecule to another. (We will talk about electron transfer extensively in Chapter) A simple electron transfer reaction isA (g) + A(g)-*A+(g) + A -(g)In terms of the ionization energy and electron affinity of atom A. what is the energy change for this reaction? For a representative nonmetal such as chlorine, is this process exothermic? For a representative metal such as sodium, is this process exothermic?
From the textbook chapter Periodic Properties of the Elements you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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