Monday, March 14, 2016

THE ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION OF CHLORIDE ION IS SAME AS THAT OF AN ARGON ATOM. WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TWO ??

Argon is a neutral atom with atomic number of 18.  It has
an electron configuration of 2 electrons in the first energy level, 8 in the second, and
8 in the third, for a total of 18 electrons. Because there are equal numbers of protons
in the nucleus and electrons it has no net charge.


Chlorine
is a neutral atom with atomic number of 17. It has an electron configuration of 2
electrons in the first energy level, 8 in the second, and 7 in the third, for a total of
17 electrons.


But the third energy level can hold up to 8
electrons. So when chlorine gets one more electron to fill that third level, it becomes
a chloride ion with a net charge of -1.  This means it still has 17 protons in the
nucleus (atomic number = number of protons) but now has a total of 18 electrons around
the nucleus - just like argon its neighbor.

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