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Arrange the following elements from greatestto least tendency to accept an elect

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Question

Arrange the following elements from greatestto least tendency to accept an electron. Rank from greatest to least tendencyto accept an electron. To rank items as equivalent, overlapthem.
my answer is...F  O   C Be   Li but when i entered thatit respnded with this... "Your answer shows the general trend, but there are someexceptions. For example, the tendency to gain an electron is lowerthan expected if a stable electron configuration is lost. " please explainexceptions.. Arrange the following elements from greatestto least tendency to accept an electron. Rank from greatest to least tendencyto accept an electron. To rank items as equivalent, overlapthem.
my answer is...F  O   C Be   Li but when i entered thatit respnded with this... but when i entered thatit respnded with this... "Your answer shows the general trend, but there are someexceptions. For example, the tendency to gain an electron is lowerthan expected if a stable electron configuration is lost. " please explainexceptions..

Explanation / Answer

      The electronicconfigurations of the given elements are    Li -1S22S1         Be - 1S22S2 C -  1S22S22P2 O -  1S22S22P4 F   -1S22S22P5    Among these Beryllium has the stableelectronic configuration , so it has the lowest tendency to acceptelectron. Fluorine gains one electron to attain inertgas configuration(Ne) . So it has the highest tendency to acceptelectron. Similarly carbon will attain stable half filledelectronic configuration if it accept one electron . Lithiumwill have fully filled electronic configuration if it acceptone electron . The decreasing order of electron acceptingtendency is           F >Li > C > O >Be    Among these Beryllium has the stableelectronic configuration , so it has the lowest tendency to acceptelectron. Fluorine gains one electron to attain inertgas configuration(Ne) . So it has the highest tendency to acceptelectron. Similarly carbon will attain stable half filledelectronic configuration if it accept one electron . Lithiumwill have fully filled electronic configuration if it acceptone electron . The decreasing order of electron acceptingtendency is           F >Li > C > O >Be
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