Atomic number = number of protons.
They are arranged in order of their ascending atomic number.
these elements have 5 electron in the valence shells and have configuration of ns np5
No. No two elements have the same electron configuration.
There are many elements among the transitional elements which has the electron configuration differed than predicted. Such element with the lowest atomic number is chromium.
Every elements have the electrons of an atom distribution or a molecule in molecular orbitals and it is called electron configuration. The element that can be grouped in the family with above electron configuration is called antimony.
Only group 18 elements have noble gas configuration. All other elements lack a noble gas electronic configuration.
They are arranged in order of their ascending atomic number.
Magnesium
these elements have 5 electron in the valence shells and have configuration of ns np5
Yes it is possible to write the noble gas configuration of all elements, though it is not possible to list all of them here.
Electron configuration is a term applied to chemical elements not to compounds.
No. No two elements have the same electron configuration.
There are many elements among the transitional elements which has the electron configuration differed than predicted. Such element with the lowest atomic number is chromium.
Every elements have the electrons of an atom distribution or a molecule in molecular orbitals and it is called electron configuration. The element that can be grouped in the family with above electron configuration is called antimony.
The configuration of various elements
The configuration of various elements
By acquiring noble gas configuration elements become stable .