The electron configuration for cerium is Xe 4f1 5d1 6s2.
The electron configuration of cerium is Xe 4f1 5d1 6s2.
The element with the electron configuration 6s2 4f7 5d1 is Actinium (Ac) with atomic number 89.
The ground state electron configuration of Lanthanum is [Xe] 5d1 6s2.
No element has this as the ground state. Gadolinium has the right number of electrons but its ground state is [Xe] 4f7 5d1 6s2. The second number in each group should be a superscript.
The electron configuration for cerium is Xe 4f1 5d1 6s2.
The electron configuration of cerium is Xe 4f1 5d1 6s2.
[Xe]4f4
[Xe] 6s2 4f1 5d1.There are a total of 58 electrons. Or the atomic number is 58 and the element is Cerium
The element with the electron configuration 6s2 4f7 5d1 is Actinium (Ac) with atomic number 89.
The ground state electron configuration of Lanthanum is [Xe] 5d1 6s2.
The element cerium has a single electron in the 4f orbital. Its electron configuration is [Xe] 4f1 5d1 6s2.
Cerium's electron configuration is expressed as [Xe] 4f¹ 5d¹ 6s² because it has a total of 58 electrons. After the xenon core ([Xe]), the 4f subshell begins to fill, but cerium is unique as it also has one electron in the 5d subshell. This configuration reflects cerium's position in the f-block of the periodic table, where it is the first element to exhibit a partially filled 4f subshell, contributing to its complex chemistry and oxidation states.
No element has this as the ground state. Gadolinium has the right number of electrons but its ground state is [Xe] 4f7 5d1 6s2. The second number in each group should be a superscript.
[Xe] 6s2 5f1
[Xe] 5d1 6s2 or 2, 8, 18, 18, 9, 2
that would not be an element itself, but a compound containing a few different elements: xenon, sulfur, and one undiscovered element ("F" does not currently exist)