So, this is kind of simple.
Remember to follow through the periods on the Periodic Table to help you out with the numbers prior to the shells.
Ba is going to have all of Xe's electron configurations, and it moves down to the 6th period stopping at the s shell with 2 core electrons, meaning:
[Xe]6s^2
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barium has a 2+ chage so u would add 2 electron to take away that chage.
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p6
it has 2 valence electrons or if you need
1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p66s2
The neutral atom of barium has 56 electrons.
The electron configuration is the number of electrons in each energy level of an element. The electron configuration of Li is, 1s2 2s1. The electron configuration of F is, 1s2 2s2 2p5.
The electron configuration for oxygen is [He]2s2.2p4.The electron configuration for sulfur is [Ne]3s2.3p4.
The electronic configuration of einsteinium is: [Rn]5f11.7s2.
The electron configuration of curium is [Rn]5f7.6d1.7s2.
what is the electron configuration for Cl 1-
I assume you mean the Nobel gas electron configuration abbreviation for barium.[Ne] 6s2=======
There is no noble gas with the same electronic configuration as the element barium (Ba). But Ba2+ ion and the noble gas xenon (Xe) will have the same number of electrons (54 electrons each).
Two electrons
The electron configuration is the number of electrons in each energy level of an element. The electron configuration of Li is, 1s2 2s1. The electron configuration of F is, 1s2 2s2 2p5.
The electron configuration for oxygen is [He]2s2.2p4.The electron configuration for sulfur is [Ne]3s2.3p4.
The electronic configuration of einsteinium is: [Rn]5f11.7s2.
The electron configuration of curium is [Rn]5f7.6d1.7s2.
what is the electron configuration for Cl 1-
The electron configuration for beryllium, Be, is 1s22s2.
A cation has a depleted electron configuration.
The bromine electron configuration is 4s23d104p5.
abbreviated electron configuration = e.c.