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When this is the Which parts of a single atom's electron case, as chemical processes involve changes in valence electrons, it is important to important to knowHint: there know the electron configuration of the atom. should be at least two things that you identify as important Once you know what to look for in an electron configuration to understand the Periodic Properties reactivity of the atom, you also have to know what to look for when you compare the ? When comparing the reactivity of reactivity of several metallic atoms. two or more alkali melals, what does the electron configuration tell you? CHEM 201 - Winter 2022 Page 1 When you observe something in the lab, although many reactions may be taking place, not all reactions are relevant to the chemical process taking place. Some reactions might be occurring because a chemist is trying to obtain supporting evidence for the products formed by the primary reaction of interest. Chemical Equations What is the importance of equation (212 if you change Min equation (1) ? 1. Ca does the stoichiometry of equation (2) change? Why? For any reaction, Lewis diagrams can be used to represent the bonding in a chemical species, and curved arrows can be used to show the electron movement related to the bond-breaking and bond-making that occurs when products are formed. The chemical reaction of interest in this experiment (equation [1]) is an oxidation-reduction reaction. It involves the transfer of single electron(s), and such mechanisms are very complicated and beyond the scope of Chemistry 201. You should, however, be able to propose a mechanism for the secondary acid/base reaction in this experiment (equation [2]), which involves pairs of electrons and bond-making and breaking ? Curved Arrows Can you suggest the curved arrow mechanism that is taking place for equation (2) given H-in as the Lewis diagram for Hin The Goal of this Experiment: You will observe the reaction between each of three Alkali Metals with water. You will qualitatively examine how macroscopic observations correlate to molecular ones. You will use what you learn to make a Claim-Evidience-Reasoning Argument (CER) that answers a given research question (remember further details regarding CER are posted in D2L; Content > Lab Activities > Structure of Laboratory Activities). YOU SHOULD FIND THIS EXPERIMENT AND WRITEUP MUCH EASIER THAN THE LAST AS IT IS VISITING LEARNING OUTCOMES THAT YOU HAVE DEALT WITH QUITE EXTENSIVELY. If you do not find this experiment easier, you need to seek the help of your instructor