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What is electronic configuration Gold ?​

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A number of valence electrons are a number of electrons which are present at the outer most shell of the atom. Gold has 79 electrons and has only one electron in the outermost shell and it makes univalent compounds. So, the gold has only 1 (one) valence electron.

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[Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s1

Atomic number: 79

Symbol: Au

Electronegativity: 2.54

Number of electrons : 79

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