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electronic configuration of N2+ ? ​

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Answered by jukakowdi
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Nitrogen electronic configuration is 1s2,2s2,2p3. It may be helpful to you.

Answered by SwaGduDe
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N2^+ has two electrons in σ2s, two in σ2s*, two in π2px, two in π2py and one in σ2pz. As a shortcut, just like for regular atomic electron configurations, you can remember the order of the suborbitals and go through each one and fill them until you end up with the correct number of electrons.

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