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Homework Statement
1) how do you know if a double replacement reaction occurs or not?
2) how do you predict products in decomposition and synthesis reactions?
3) do you include metals in net ionic equations?
4) are the exceptions to electron configurations limited to only Cu and Cr or all elements in those groups?
5) how do you determine how many electrons are in each energy level of an element?
Homework Equations
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The Attempt at a Solution
1) how do you know if a double replacement reaction occurs or not?
I know in a single replacement you simply look at the activity series - if the replacing element is higher than the one it wants to replace, you have a reaction. if its lower, you dont.
however, how do you use the activity series (or any other information) to determine whether a double replacement reaction will occur?
2) how do you predict products in decomposition and synthesis reactions?
sometimes its easy (eg, 2 H20 -> 2 H2 + O2) but sometimes its more complicated (eg, Mg(OH)2 -> ??). what are the rules to use? how do you konw how far to break a compound down to?
3) do you include metals in net ionic equations?
my guess is yes because they are not ionic and thus do not dissolve into solution. is this correct reasoning?
4) are the exceptions to electron configurations limited to only Cu and Cr or all elements in those groups?
i understand that copper and chromium are exceptions to electron configurations because the electrons would rather be in the 3d orbital than the 4s orbital (for energy reasons i think) but does this "rule" work all the way down their respective groups among transition metals?
eg, for Mo: would it be [Kr] 5s1 4d5?
5) how do you determine how many electrons are in each energy level of an element?
eg, for Zn: i know there are 2 e in the first energy level, then 8 in the 2nd, but after that does it go 18 (because in 3 there is 3s2, 3p6 and 3d10). i thought the max # of electrons in any energy level are 8?
im trying to distinguish between energy levels, orbitals and how you actually draw them out ("shell structure" with the nucleus, rings, electrons, etc). am i doing this correctly?
thanks for any help!
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