The electron configuration for argon is: 1s22s22p63s23p6
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6
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Perhaps the electronic configuration of Chromium? Ar for argon, argon has 18 electrons. Electronic configuration of argon can be written as 1s22s22p63s23p6. Electronic configuration of chromium is 1s22s22p63s23p63d54s1. As you can see you can just replace that long chain of figures in front of 3d54s1 with just Ar. Hence, [Ar]3d54s1.
The electronic configuration of Argon (Ar) is - 8,8,8 because its in group 8 and is inert because it has a full octet. Happy to help ;)
The atomic number of argon is 18. So it has 18 electrons. Its electronic configuration is 2, 8, 8 or [Ne] 3s2 3p6
Not exactly as asked in the question. But K+, Ca2+ and Ar all have the same electronic configuration. All will have a total of 18 electrons.
It has a octet electronic configuration, which means the valence electrons (the outermost shells) are 8. So, they rarely can react as a electronic shell can hold up to 8 electrons and they don't need to lose or gain electron through reactions to obtain a stable structure (octet electronic configuration)
Perhaps the electronic configuration of Chromium? Ar for argon, argon has 18 electrons. Electronic configuration of argon can be written as 1s22s22p63s23p6. Electronic configuration of chromium is 1s22s22p63s23p63d54s1. As you can see you can just replace that long chain of figures in front of 3d54s1 with just Ar. Hence, [Ar]3d54s1.
Yes. S2- has the electronic configuration of argon
Yes- Cl- has the electronic configuration of argon.
The electronic configuration of calcium in calcium hydroxide is the configuration of a calcium +2 ion, which is the same as the configuration of the preceding noble gas, argon.
The element is Argon. Its configuration is 2 8 8.
The electronic configuration of Argon (Ar) is - 8,8,8 because its in group 8 and is inert because it has a full octet. Happy to help ;)
The atomic number of argon is 18. So it has 18 electrons. Its electronic configuration is 2, 8, 8 or [Ne] 3s2 3p6
K+ and argon have the same electron configuration
Not exactly as asked in the question. But K+, Ca2+ and Ar all have the same electronic configuration. All will have a total of 18 electrons.
Argon does not have an electric configuration.
The element chlorine does not have noble gas configuration. But chloride ion formed (when chlorine accepts an electron) has noble gas configuration of argon.
Considering the normal calcium ion Ca2+ it has the same electronic configuration as the noble gas Argon.