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electronic configuration of f block element








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Answered by s1269sneha612
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In general the electronic configuration of these elements is (n-1)d1–10 ns1–2. The (n–1) stands for the inner d orbitals which may have one to ten electrons and the outermost ns orbital may have one or two electrons. ... The outer electronic configurations of the transition elements are given in Table 8.1.

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In general the electronic configuration of these elements is (n-1)d1–10 ns1–2. The (n–1) stands for the inner d orbitals which may have one to ten electrons and the outermost ns orbital may have one or two electrons. ... The outer electronic configurations of the transition elements

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These elements have electrons, (1 to 14) in the f orbital, (0 to 1) in the d orbital of the penultimate energy level and in the outermost's orbital. The general outer electronic configuration of f block elements is (n−2)f(0−14)(n−1)d(0−1)ns2.

The orbital names s, p, d, and f stand for names given to groups of lines originally noted in the spectra of the alkali metals. These line groups are called sharp, principal, diffuse, and fundamental.

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