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Help The ionization energy for LI is less than of He. Actually, it is significantly smaller than that of H. This data is not consistent with placing the third electron in the first shell, or the ionization energy would have been higher than He. Therefore, the electron being removed must be father from the nucleus, or in a second shell. How many total electrons does LI have? Identify the second shell in Model 2. How many electrons were placed In the second shell? Consult with your team. Is the model for lithium consistent with the data? Why or why not? Based on the data in Table 1, how many electrons would be placed in the second shell for lithium? Based on the data in Table 1, with which atom do electrons start entering a third shell? With which atom does a fourth shell start? Does your team agree? Considering your team's answer to CTQ 11, do you observe any trends between electrons being placed in higher shell numbers and the location of the atoms in the Periodic Table? Discuss with your team the overall trends In Ionization energy across the Periodic Table and down the Periodic Table. Review the activity, and describe concisely the major concept(s) of this activity.
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The ionization energy for LI is less than of He. Actually, it is significantly smaller than that of H. This data is not consistent with placing the third electron in the first shell, or the ionization energy would have been higher than He. Therefore, the electron being removed must be father from the nucleus, or in a second shell. How many total electrons does LI have? Identify the second shell in Model 2. How many electrons were placed In the second shell? Consult with your team. Is the model for lithium consistent with the data? Why or why not? Based on the data in Table 1, how many electrons would be placed in the second shell for lithium? Based on the data in Table 1, with which atom do electrons start entering a third shell? With which atom does a fourth shell start? Does your team agree? Considering your team's answer to CTQ 11, do you observe any trends between electrons being placed in higher shell numbers and the location of the atoms in the Periodic Table? Discuss with your team the overall trends In Ionization energy across the Periodic Table and down the Periodic Table. Review the activity, and describe concisely the major concept(s) of this activity.
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