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What 3 elements in the same group have different valence configurations?
Q. So this is the one question that I can't figure out. I thought all elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons, thus the same valence configurations but different principle quantum numbers. Someone please help. Thanks in advance.
Asked by Qt W - Tue Mar 25 18:40:26 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It's "principal" quantum numbers, but OK. You can't figure it out because it's a dumb question, the point of which is useless trivia rather than actual understanding or application of chemical principles. (Which isn't "principals".) Whoever asked it of you is a silly person who is missing the point. You are absolutely correct. Same group = same # valence electrons = same valence electronic config = same chemistry. That's the take home message, that's the reason to learn electronic configs, that's the reason the periodic table is so astoundingly useful. You got that message, you're in good shape. Except that the configs on the table are those determined by experimental measurements of gas phase atoms. And sometimes, especially when… [cont.]
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