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write the distribution of electrons in oxygen and chlorine?​

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Answered by kiranmoryak
0

Answer:

The total number of electrons present in oxygen is 8.

The distribution of electrons in oxygen atom is given by:

First orbit or K shell =2(2n

2

=2×1

1

=2)

Second orbit or L shell =6(8−2=6)

So... for the element of CHLORINE, you already know that the atomic number tells you the number of electrons. That means there are 17 electrons in a chlorine atom. Looking at the picture, you can see there are two electrons in shell one, eight in shell two, and seven in shell three.

Answered by vivan2528
1

Explanation:

thethe distribution of electrons is carbon atom is to for the distribution of electrons in sodium atom is 281 the distribution of electrons in oxygen is a data distribution of electrons in sulphur is 16 the distribution electrons in lithium is three the distribution of electrons is selam is 14 the distribution of electrons in for sofas is 15 the distribution of electrons in nitrogen is 7

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