Chemistry, asked by edwinregi4, 1 month ago

3 examples for cloth .

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by LaRouge
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Answer:

Silver, Ag , is located in period 5, group 11 of the periodic table, and has an atomic number equal to 47 . ... The thing to remember here is that in silver's case, the 4d orbitals will be completely filled. That implies that you won't have two electrons in the 5s orbital, since one will be kept in the lower 4d orbitals.

Explanation:

Silver, Ag , is located in period 5, group 11 of the periodic table, and has an atomic number equal to 47 . ... The thing to remember here is that in silver's case, the 4d orbitals will be completely filled. That implies that you won't have two electrons in the 5s orbital, since one will be kept in the lower 4d orbitals.

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