Chemistry, asked by darkfire, 10 months ago

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Please help!!

Sometimes, we use the rule of \boxed{\bf 2,8,8,18...}
For electron configuration, or to find atomic number.

But, sometimes we use rule of

\boxed{\bf 2,8,18, 32...}

Can anyone explain, with giving reason?!?

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Answers

Answered by Tanujrao36
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Answer:

We use both the rule for measuring the atomic number or for the electronic configuration. Both of them are compulsory because if we have to measure the elements having less atomic number then we can follow the first rule ☝️☝️.....

But if we have to find the electronic configuration of element having greater atomic number than we can use the another rule. Approximately both the rule will give the right answer.....

Ex.=

For 29 = 2,8,18,1

38 = 2,8,8,18,2

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

If we have to find electronic configuration of higher or greater elements than we use 1st method and for less atomic number elements we use 2nd method.

Both are correct but conditions for there uses are different.

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