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13 March, 01:10

Which element will most easily lose an electron? A. Calcium (Ca) B. Potassium (K) C. Boron (B) D. Krypton (Kr)

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  1. 13 March, 03:43
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    Option B. Potassium (K).

    Explanation:

    Electronic configuration of the given elements are:

    Ca - [Ar] 4s² K - [Ar] 4s¹ B - [He] 2s2 2p1 Kr - [Ar] 3d¹⁰4s²4p⁶ Krypton (K) have 36 electrons and it is a noble gas and hence all of its shells are completely filled with electrons and hence it will never loose electrons in normal conditions. Boron (B) have 5 electrons and 3 electrons in its outer shell. In order to attain a stable configuration it will loose 3 electrons and it is difficult to loose 3 electrons at a time for an atom. Calcium (Ca) have 20 electrons and 2 electrons in its outermost shell, in order to attain a stable configuration it will loose 2 electrons. it is quite difficult but easier than Boron. Potassium (K) have 21 electrons and 1 electron in its outermost orbit and in order to attain a stable configuration it will loose 1 electron. It is much easier to donate 1 electron than 2 or 3 electrons.

    Result: Potassium will loose an electron most easily from the given elements.
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