zero - there are no unpaired electrons
There are 3 unpaired electrons.
three unpaired electrons
6 unpaired electrons
A silicon atom has 4 unpaired electrons.
1 unpaired electron
There are no unpaired electrons in an unexcited neutral mercury atom; its outer shell contains only two s electrons that are paired, as are all the electrons in the filled inner shells of the atom.
There are 3 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.