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QuestionWhat is an electron configuration?Community AnswerAn electron configuration is the arrangement of electron of an atom or a molecule in an atomic or molecular orbital.
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QuestionWhat is the electron configuration of CH4?Community AnswerCH4 isn't an atom, but a composite substance. You can only tell the electron configuration of an atom.
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QuestionWhile writing EC, should 4s come before 3d?Eirina KhanCommunity AnswerWhen writing the EC, we consider the energy levels of the shells. 3d has higher energy level than 4s, therefore it will come after 4s. You need to memorize the order of orbitals according to the energy levels.
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QuestionWhat is ionization energy?Community AnswerIonization energy is the quantity of energy that an isolated, gaseous atom in the ground electronic state must absorb to discharge an electron, resulting in a cation.
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QuestionHow is the electron configuration and order of electron addition the same for every element?Community AnswerBecause in every shell, no matter what atom, they all hold the same number of electrons.
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QuestionHow do I put elements in electronic configuration using numbers?Community AnswerYou basically take the traditional boxed configuration and write it in numbers where the first number represents the energy level (i.e 1s^2 is the first energy level) and the superscript represents the number of electrons in that energy level (in the previous example the "^2" means that there are 2 electrons in that energy level).
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QuestionWhy is iron called Fe?Community AnswerThe Latin name of iron is ferrum.
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QuestionWhat is the numerical representation of electronic configuration element of calcium?Community Answer1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6 4s^2. You basically take the traditional, boxed configuration and write it in shorthand where the first number represents the energy level and the superscript represents the number of electrons in that energy level (box).
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QuestionHow do I write the electronic configurations of carbon?Community AnswerThe atomic number of carbon is 6. Hence, it's configuration is [He] 2s2 2p2. The expanded form is 1s^2 2s^2 2p^2.
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QuestionWhy is electron configuration required?Community AnswerBecause electron configuration gives the number of valence electrons, by which we can easily determine the chemical properties of an atom or ion or molecule or compound.
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QuestionWhat is the valency of scandium?Community AnswerScandium has three valence electrons, because it is on the third column of the periodic table.
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QuestionHow do I determine the charge of an atom?Community AnswerOn the periodic table there are 18 groups. Each group has a specific charge. For example, any element in group 17 has a 1- charge.
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QuestionHow do I calculate the valency of atoms in compounds?Community AnswerIt is not the compounds that hold the valencies. Rather the combining atoms or ions possess different valencies.
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QuestionHow many electrons can the first, second, third and fourth shell hold?Community AnswerThe first shell can hold 2 electrons; the second and third can hold 18; and the fourth can hold 32 electrons.
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QuestionWhat is the electronic distribution of barium?Ahmad SohailCommunity AnswerThe full electron configuration of barium is: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p6 4d10 5s2 5p6 6s2.
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QuestionHow can I know the number of neutrons in every element?Community AnswerTo know the number of neutrons you need to know the atomic number and mass. Atomic number equals the number of protons, and atomic mass roughly equals protons plus neutrons, so just subtract the atomic number from atomic mass to get the number of neutrons.
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QuestionWhat is the electronic configuration of iron?Community AnswerThe atomic number of iron (ferrous) is 26. Hence it's electronic configuration is [Ar] 3d6 4s2. The expanded form is 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^ 2 3p^6 4s^2 3d^6.
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QuestionWhere should I put commas between the subshells?Community AnswerNowhere. You shouldn't put commas in an electron configuration.
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QuestionHow do I calculate empirical formulas?Community Answer
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QuestionIf an electron configuration ends on 4d^3, how do I determine from which subshell it will lose electrons?Community AnswerThe electrons are taken from the 4d subshell because it is incomplete. The 4d subshell should have 10 electrons, not 3, which means 7 electrons were taken from it.
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QuestionHow do I find the electron configuration using a Bohr model?Ahmad SohailCommunity AnswerWe can only find the electronic configuration of monoelectronic atoms (the atoms that contain only one electron in their valence shell) by using a Bohr model. It was the defect of the Bohr model that it was only applicable to monoelectronic atoms.
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QuestionWhat is the EC of an atom with 29 electrons?Ahmad SohailCommunity Answer1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s1 is the electronic configuration of atoms having 29 electrons; the name of this atom is copper (Cu), and it has an atomic number of 29.
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QuestionWhat is the quantum number?Community AnswerThe quantum number is refered to as the outermost valence electrons of the carbon atom, which are loctaed in the 2p atomic orbital.
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QuestionHow many electrons will there be in the 3rd shell? According to the formula, 2* square 3rd shell will have 18 electrons, but configuration states that valence shell will have only eight.Community AnswerIf you are only counting the electrons in the 3rd shell, then there will be 8 electrons. If you are counting all of the electrons on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd shell, then it will be 18 electrons.
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QuestionWhy does Fe stand for iron?Community AnswerIt was taken from its Latin name "ferrum," and we take the first letters as a symbol for the element.
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QuestionWhat is ionization enthalpy?CaeiiaTop AnswererIonization enthalpy, or ionization energy, is the energy needed to remove the outermost, or loosest, electron from an atom. This is measured in kJ/mol or eV-.
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QuestionWhat about the electronic configuration for potassium?Community Answer1s^2, 2s^2, 2p^6, 3s^2, 3p^6, 4s^1 is the electronic configuration of potassium.
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QuestionWhat is the Aufbau principle?PaperSky_206Community AnswerThe Aufbau principle states that electrons fill atomic orbitals of the lowest energy levels before moving onto higher energy levels.
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QuestionHow many electrons can each shell hold?Ahmad SohailCommunity AnswerWe can find the number of electrons an atom holds by using the formula 2n^2, where 'n' is the number of shell of an atom. For example: for first shell value of 'n' will be 1 and it can accommodate only 2 electrons and for second shell value of n will be 2 and it will accommodate 8 electrons in the valence shell.
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QuestionHow do I find the locations of an element on the periodic table?Community AnswerThe atomic number determines the location of the element in the periodic chart.
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