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Share the Electronic Configuration Table and describe it....​

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Answered by ItzVenomKingXx
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 \sf \huge \red  {Electronic \: Configuration \: Table}

\boxed {\begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|cccc|}\cline {1-8}\sf Element & \sf Symbol & \sf Valency & \sf{Atomic\:Number} & & \sf{Electron} & \sf Configuration & \\ \cline {5-8} &&&&\bf K&\bf L &\bf M&\bf N \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Hydrogen &\sf H & 1 & 1 & 1 &&& \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Helium &\sf He & 0 & 2 & 2 &&& \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Lithium &\sf Li & 1& 3 &2 &1 && \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Beryllium &\sf Be & 2 & 4 & 2 & 2 && \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Boron &\sf B & 3 & 5 & 2 & 3 && \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Carbon & \sf C & 4 & 6 & 2 & 4 && \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Nitrogen &\sf N & 3 & 7 & 2 & 5 && \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Oxygen &\sf O & 2 & 8 & 2 & 6 && \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Fluorine &\sf F & 1 & 9 & 2 & 7 && \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Neon & \sf Ne & 0 & 10 & 2 & 8 && \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Sodium &\sf Na & 1 & 11 & 2 & 8 & 1 &\\ \cline {1-8}\rm Magnesium &\sf Mg & 2 & 12 & 2 & 8 & 2 & \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Aluminium &\sf Al & 3 & 13 & 2 & 8 & 3 & \\ \cline{1-8}\rm Silicon &\sf Si & 4 & 14 & 2 & 8 & 4 & \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Phosphorus &\sf P & 3 & 15 & 2 & 8 & 7 & \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Sulphur &\sf S & 2 & 16 & 2 & 8 & 8 & \\ \cline{1-8}\rm Chlorine &\sf Cl & 1 & 17 & 2 & 8 & 8 &1 \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Argon &\sf Ar & 0 & 18 & 2 & 8 & 8 & 2 \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Potassium &\sf K & 1 & 19 & 2 & 8 & 8 &3 \\ \cline {1-8}\rm Calcium &\sf Ca & 2 & 20 & 2 & 8 & 8 & 4 \\ \cline{1-8} \end {array}}

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The electron configuration of an element describes how electrons are distributed in its atomic orbitals. Electron configurations of atoms follow a standard notation in which all electron-containing atomic subshells (with the number of electrons they hold written in superscript) are placed in a sequence.

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Answered by DivineKing37
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In atomic physics and quantum chemistry, the electron configuration is the distribution of electrons of an atom or molecule (or other physical structure) in atomic or molecular orbitals. For example, the electron configuration of the neon atom is 1s2 2s2 2p6, using the notation explained below.

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