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That depends on the isotope, as Argon has three different stable isotopes and many different radioactive isotopes.
The chemical symbol is As. The atomic number is 33.
[Ar]3d74s2
[Ar] 3d^8 4s^2
Took me a while to find but you can spot it eventually. It's Argon (Ar) and Potassium (K). Hope this helps :)
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Ar, using the table of atomic radii in wikipedia.
Te and I,Ar and K,Co and Ni
Argon Ar Atomic No 18 Atomic weight 39.948
That depends on the isotope, as Argon has three different stable isotopes and many different radioactive isotopes.
Argon (Ar)
[Ar]3d34s2
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The abbreviation is more correctly described as the 'CHEMICAL SYMBOL'. It is 'Ar'.
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The atomic number of zinc is 30. Its abbreviated electron configuration is [Ar]4s23d10 The full electron configuration is 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d10 (configurations for the atom in its ground state. Ions and excited atoms have different configurations).