The condensed electron configuration of polonium is [Xe] 6s^2 4f^14 5d^10 6p^4.
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∙ 6y agoThe condensed electron configuration for polonium is [Xe] 6s2 4f14 5d10 6p4
[Xe]6s^2
The electron configuration of Pb is [Xe]4f145d106s26p2
Fluorine has the electron configuration: 1s22s22p5, sometimes written as [He]2s22p5
The condensed version (which you want to use for cesium!) is [Xe]6s1 It means cesium has all the electrons in the same places that xenon has, plus one valence electron way out in the 6th level.
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 of mendelevium is [Rn]5f13.7s2.
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[Kr],5s2,4d10,5p1
The "Noble gas electron configuration," or the condensed electron configuration, for F is [He] 2s2 3p5.
the condensed electron configuration for Lu is [Xe] 6s^2 4f^14 5d^1
[Xe]6s^2
1s^2 2s^2 2p^2
the condensed electron configuration for Lu is [Xe] 6s^2 4f^14 5d^1
The electron configuration of Pb is [Xe]4f145d106s26p2
Fluorine has the electron configuration: 1s22s22p5, sometimes written as [He]2s22p5
The condensed version (which you want to use for cesium!) is [Xe]6s1 It means cesium has all the electrons in the same places that xenon has, plus one valence electron way out in the 6th level.
Fluorine's atomic number is 9. Thus, neutral fluorine has 9 protons and 9 electrons. It's total configuration then is 1s2 2s2 2p5, so its valence configuration is 2s2 2p5.