explanation about electronic configuration
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the electron configuration is the distribution of electrons of an atomor molecule (or other physical structure) in atomic or molecular orbitals.[1] For example, the electron configuration of the neon atom is 1s2 2s2 2p6.
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electronic configuration,
first of all take an example of one elements
1.) sodium (NA)
ATOMIC NO=. 11= 2,8,1
IN WHICH 1 IS THE VALENCY OF THE ELEMENT
NOW,1 lies in the outermost shell of the atom that is Sodium . now is to every item has to in its first shell .navigate I'm required 8 electrons in its second shell thats why 1 is also the valence of sodium
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first of all take an example of one elements
1.) sodium (NA)
ATOMIC NO=. 11= 2,8,1
IN WHICH 1 IS THE VALENCY OF THE ELEMENT
NOW,1 lies in the outermost shell of the atom that is Sodium . now is to every item has to in its first shell .navigate I'm required 8 electrons in its second shell thats why 1 is also the valence of sodium
hope you are satisfied with my answer plz mark me as brainliest answer the remaining part is not possible to describe you in a single page so sorry for that because it will take too much time
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