1S2 2S2 2P6 3S2 3P6 4S2 3D10 4P6 5S2 4D8
d SUBSHELL CAN HOLD 10 ECLCTRONS AT MOST
SO THE ANSWER IS 2
There are two unpaired electrons in the Plutonium atom in the ground state.
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2
There are 3 unpaired electrons.
zero - there are no unpaired electrons
three unpaired electrons
6 unpaired electrons
A silicon atom has 4 unpaired electrons.
There are 3 unpaired electrons.
zero - there are no unpaired electrons
three unpaired electrons
There are no unpaired electrons in strontium.
6 unpaired electrons
A silicon atom has 4 unpaired electrons.
3 unpaired electrons
they're are zero unpaired electrons.
5 unpaired electrons There are 5 unpaired electrons in the Fe3+ ion. The reason for this is that Iron has the electron configuration Ar3d5.
There are 5 unpaired electrons in Fe^3+ in its ground state.
Cesium has 1 unpaired electron.
There are 5 unpaired electrons in Fe^3+ in its ground state.