Chemistry, asked by AryanGrover, 1 year ago

how to find ground state of an atom

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Answered by Rohitkbb
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by its electronic configration

AryanGrover: Can you tell me the full method with some examples
Rohitkbb: You need to learn the afbaus principal then its easy to find ground state
Rohitkbb: in simple an atom which doesn't had donated or accpeted e- is ground state
AryanGrover: kkkkk. Thanks
Rohitkbb: example : sodium (Na)(at.no.20) is in ground state while the ions like Na+ ,Na- are not ground state its excited state
AryanGrover: kkkk
AryanGrover: Thanks TYSM
Answered by Simrankaur1025
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Explanation:

The nucleus of an atom is surround by electrons that occupy shells, or orbitals of varying energy levels.

  1. The ground state of an electron, the energy level it normally occupies, is the state of lowest energy for that electron.
  2. There is also a maximum energy that each electron can have and still be part of its atom.
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