can i ask why you said the electronic configuration of titanium is equivalent to argon? they have different atomic numbers so how are they the same? fantastic video by the way, so straight to the point and informative!
Not "equivalent to argon full stop". "Equivalent to '[Ar] 4s2 3d2'" It's normal to save some time by replacing the complete shells by the name of the Noble gas with that config. So e.g. you could say lithium was equivalent to [He] 2s1 - although in that example it wouldn't save any time!
Your videos are so sick, and I love that you have the spec code thing in the description so I can just search that. Thank you
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can i ask why you said the electronic configuration of titanium is equivalent to argon? they have different atomic numbers so how are they the same? fantastic video by the way, so straight to the point and informative!
Not "equivalent to argon full stop". "Equivalent to '[Ar] 4s2 3d2'" It's normal to save some time by replacing the complete shells by the name of the Noble gas with that config. So e.g. you could say lithium was equivalent to [He] 2s1 - although in that example it wouldn't save any time!
@@DrdeBruinsClassroom ohh yes i was so confused! thanks for clarifying.
2:40, wouldn't copper be blue because blue frequencies of light are reflected, not transmitted?
Either one will get you the mark.