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Calculate the number of unpaired electron present in carbon and oxygen​

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Answered by dishuu0913
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two

By Hund's rule, the electron configuration of carbon, which is 1s 2 2s 2 2p 2, is understood to correspond to the orbital diagram shown in c. Experimentally, it is found that the ground state of a neutral carbon atom does indeed contain two unpaired electrons.

two unpaired electrons

In ground state the oxygen molecule has two unpaired electrons, each of which are located in a different pi* antibonding orbital

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Answered by sonasymon2001
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Answer:

carbon 2

oxygen 2

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