Examples of using Electron configuration in English and their translations into Polish
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Lithium's electron configuration.
This is an easy way to write iron's electron configuration.
And its electron configuration is.
Let's say if we wanted to figure out the electron configuration of iron.
Helium's electron configuration is 1s2.
So far, we have learned a little bit about determining electron configurations.
What's the electron configuration?
The number of electrons in each of copper's shells is 2, 8, 18,1 and its electron configuration is 3d10 4s1.
What is its electron configuration?
The number of electrons in each of barium's shells is[2, 8, 18, 18, 8,2] and its electron configuration is[Xe] 6s2.
So that's its electron configuration.
Its electron configuration, it is 1s2, two electrons in the 1s orbital.
And start memorizing electron configurations.
So its electron configuration is going to be 1s2.
So what is helium's electron configuration?
Hybridized electron configurations of their valence shell atomic orbitals.
It's going to have the same electron configuration as krypton.
This electron wants to jump off of sodium real bad so that sodium can have eight electrons in its outermost shell,or have an electron configuration like argon.
Hydrogen's electron configuration is 1s1.
And that electron is going to jump to chlorine, and then chlorine will have eight electrons in its outermost shell, andalso have an electron configuration like argon.
What's the electron configuration for Sn.
Mercury, like the other group 12 elements(cadmium and zinc),has an s2d10 electron configuration and generally only forms bonds involving its 6s orbital.
As the electron configuration of the neutral atom is 5f26d17s2, the +5 oxidation state corresponds to the low-energy(and thus favored) 5f0 configuration. .
So it will have the same electron configuration as krypton.
Which essentially means that lithium's electron configuration is exactly what you would have written for helium's electron configuration, and then you would have written 2s1.
And sometimes, just to be quick, to get the notation, is you can imagine lithium's electron configuration is the exact same thing as helium's electron configuration-- this is helium's electron configuration-- plus the 2s1.
I will do a couple of these electron configurations because I think I'm already out of time and I will actually show another way to figure this out that's often covered in some chemistry classes.
So you could say iron's electron configuration is the same thing as argon's electron configuration. .
So let's just figure out the electron configurations of a couple of elements just for a little bit of practice.
So I could have figured out krypton's electron configuration just by going through the whole periodic table, but this is just a faster way of doing it.