Yes. If you follow this on the Periodic Table you arrive at Pb!
Mercury has the atomic number of 80 with the orbital configuration of [Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2. With a net charge of 2+, there are two fewer electrons, leaving the configuration of [Xe] 4f14 5d10.
The electron configuration of Thallium III ion (Tl3+) is [Xe] 4f14 5d10, where [Xe] represents the electron configuration of xenon (54 electrons) which precedes thallium on the periodic table. Thallium loses 3 electrons to achieve a noble gas configuration.
There are 85 electrons in astatine. Its noble gas notation is [Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p5
The electron configuration of astatine is: [Xe]4f145d106s26p5.
Mercury has no unpaired electrons. It has a fully filled 5d10 shell and its electron configuration is [Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2.
Mercury has the atomic number of 80 with the orbital configuration of [Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2. With a net charge of 2+, there are two fewer electrons, leaving the configuration of [Xe] 4f14 5d10.
The electron configuration for Pb using noble gas shorthand is [Xe] 4f^14 5d^10 6s^2 6p^2.
The electron configuration for lead (Pb) is [Xe] 6s2 4f14 5d10 6p2, where [Xe] represents the electron configuration of xenon with a filled 5s and 5p orbitals. Lead has 82 electrons, and this configuration shows how these electrons are distributed among the energy levels and orbitals in the atom.
The electron configuration of Polonium, atom number 84, is:In shells n=1 to 6:2, 8, 18, 32, 18, 6In subshells:1s2, 2s2 2p6, 3s2 3p6, 4s2 3d10 4p6, 5s2 4d10 5p6, 6s2 4f14 5d10 6p4or in shorthand: [Xe] 6s2 4f14 5d10 6p4
The noble gas configuration of radon is [Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p6. This means that it has a full outer shell of electrons, making it stable and unreactive.
The electron configuration of Thallium III ion (Tl3+) is [Xe] 4f14 5d10, where [Xe] represents the electron configuration of xenon (54 electrons) which precedes thallium on the periodic table. Thallium loses 3 electrons to achieve a noble gas configuration.
The noble gas notation for beryllium (Be) is [He] 2s². This notation represents the electron configuration of beryllium by showing that it has the same electron configuration as helium ([He]) up to the previous noble gas before it, with two electrons in the 2s orbital.
[Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p3
There are 85 electrons in astatine. Its noble gas notation is [Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2 6p5
The electron configuration for gold (Au) is [Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s1.
The noble gas configuration of bismuth (Bi) is [Xe] 4f^14 5d^10 6s^2 6p^3. Bismuth has 5 valence electrons.
The electron configuration of astatine is: [Xe]4f145d106s26p5.