(c) 1s
2s
2p
3s
(d) 1s
2s
2p
3s
Assuming that these all represent neutral atoms and not ions, identify
the atoms (except for impossible combinations, of course).
6. Ten elements and their electronic configurations are given below.
For each, decide whether a neutral atom, or a positive or negative
ion, is represented. In addition, specify whether the state represented
is a ground state, an excited state or an impossible state.
(a) Li:
1s
2p
(b) H:
1s
(c)
S: 1s
2s
2p
3s
3p
(d) C:
1s
2s
2p
2d
(e)
Ne: 1s
2s
2p
(f) N:
1s
2s
2p
(g)
F: 1s
2s
2p
3s
(h) He:
1p
(i)
Sc: 1s
2s
2p
3s
3p
3d
4s
(j) O:
1s
2s
2p
Explain what is wrong with each impossible state.
7. If the filling of electron shells occurred in the most straightforward
way implied by the structure of the periodic table, what would be
the electronic configuration of chromium (Cr, atomic number 24)? Why
the difference?
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