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There are no unpaired electrons. All electron shells are filled; this is the reason they are called the noble gases.
Add the electrons in accordance with the aufbau principle and then count the unpaired ones.
There are no unpaired electrons in strontium.
paramagnetic; 2
CArbon has an atomic number of 6. There are therefore only 2 electrons in C4+
The paramagnetic value is the number of unpaired electrons in the metal ion.
Hund's Rule
There are 3 unpaired electrons.
one
3
There are no unpaired electrons. All electron shells are filled; this is the reason they are called the noble gases.
Add the electrons in accordance with the aufbau principle and then count the unpaired ones.
zero - there are no unpaired electrons
three unpaired electrons
There are no unpaired electrons in strontium.
2
i think its one