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Electron configurations are only made for pure elements. The electron configuration for Hydrogen is 1s1. The electron configuration for Oxygen is 1s2 2s2 2p4
No - they have much more stable configurations than the other elements in the periodic table.
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Group 18 as they have completely filled electronic configurations, are stable and hence do not ionize.
All of the representative elements (s and p block) have predictable electron configurations. However, many of the transition elements have electron configurations that are not predicted by the rules for determining electron configuration.
Electron configurations are only made for pure elements. The electron configuration for Hydrogen is 1s1. The electron configuration for Oxygen is 1s2 2s2 2p4
The elements with the electron configurations that end in ns 2 and np 5 are halogens, group VII A elements.
The elements with the electron configurations that end in ns 2 and np 5 are halogens, group VII A elements.
halogens
Elements with similar electron configurations are placed in the same group.
Group 18
Each neutral atom has a specific electron cofiguration.
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All halogens or group 17 elements.
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