Chemistry, asked by shubha12345, 11 months ago

If n=6, the correct sequence for filling of electrons will be:


Anonymous: you want configuration ?
shubha12345: yes
Anonymous: It's not going
Anonymous: 1 S² , 2 S² , 2 P²
Anonymous: at last gone
Anonymous: just remove space and comma
Anonymous: Is it your answer ?
Anonymous: Or any other configurations ? if yes then specify .
shubha12345: no it is not like this the configuration is of different
Anonymous: like k shell , p shell .. etc

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Aufban principle (n+l rule):Electron will fill orbit by sum of quantum numbers n and l. Orbitals with equal values of n+l will fill with the lower n values first.Since n=6 :ns⇒6s, n+l=6+0=6ns⇒6s,n+l=6+0=6np⇒6p, n+l=6+1=7np⇒6p,n+l=6+1=7(n−1)d⇒5d, n+l=5+2=7(n−2)f⇒4f, n+l=4+3=7Since in last three value of n+l value is same.

Answered by jatan2802
0

Answer       answer is 2,6

Explanation:

it is based on the concept of orbit

in 1st orbit there remains 2 electrons and in second there is space of 8

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