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  • 23-01-2020
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Write a possible full set of quantum numbers for the electron gained when a bromine atom (Br) becomes a bromide ion (Br^−).

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  • 24-01-2020

Answer:

The answer is n = 4 , l = 1, m= +1 , ms = -1/2

Explanation:

When br atom gains one electron its atomic number becomes

36 br = 35

electronic config. = [ar] 3d 104s 24p5 br- = 36 = [ar] 3d 104s 24p6

so the electron goes into 4p that means

n = 4 , l = 1, m= +1 , ms = -1/2

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