What relationship is there between electronic configuration and chemical properties of the elements?
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There is a relationship between the electron configuration of an element and its resulting chemical/physical properties. Atoms of an element like to have a full octet of electrons in their valence shells. This corresponds to full s and p orbitals and is a very energetically stable configuration.
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Electronic configuration
- The valence shell is the highest populated electron shell, and the electrons that fill it are known as valence electrons. The valence shells of an element's atoms prefer to contain a full octet of electrons.
- The valence shell electron configurations of the elements in each column are the same, and the elements have some chemical properties in common.
Chemical properties of the elements
- The electron configurations of the elements are reflected in their chemical characteristics. This is an extremely energetically stable arrangement that corresponds to entire s and p orbitals.
- Many of an element's physical and chemical features can be linked to its unique electron configuration.
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