Fe3+=1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d5
You might think that it should me ...... 4s2 3d3...this is incorrect..
your argument may be that....3d sub shell has more energy than 4s sub shell...& therefore,electrons from 3d,should be removed 1st.
This happens when there are no electrons in shells.....when the sub shells are filled with electrons,it change.Hence,after electrons are filled in orbitals,4s electrons have more energy than 3d electrons...
so, the electron config. of Fe3+=...3p6 3d5........not 4s2 3d3
Here...2 electrons are removed from 4s and 1 electron is removed from 3d....therefore,it makes Fe3+ ion..
The electron configuration for oxygen is [He]2s2.2p4.The electron configuration for sulfur is [Ne]3s2.3p4.
The electronic configuration of einsteinium is: [Rn]5f11.7s2.
The electron configuration for V3 is Ar 3d2.
The electron configuration of V3 is Ar 3d2.
The electron configuration of curium is [Rn]5f7.6d1.7s2.
Ferric ion (Fe3+) is more stable than ferrous ion (Fe2+) because it has a full d5 electron configuration, which is more stable than the half-filled d6 configuration of ferrous ion. The presence of a full d subshell provides greater stability due to increased exchange energy.
The electron configuration for oxygen is [He]2s2.2p4.The electron configuration for sulfur is [Ne]3s2.3p4.
A cation has a depleted electron configuration.
The electron configuration for beryllium, Be, is 1s22s2.
The electronic configuration of einsteinium is: [Rn]5f11.7s2.
The electron configuration of francium is [Rn]7s1.
Hydrogen electron configuration will be 1s1.
Uranium electron configuration: [Rn]5f36d17s2
The electron configuration of beryllium is 1s2 2s2.
The electron configuration of boron is [He]2s2.2p1.
The electron configuration for germanium is [Ar]3d10.4s2.4p2.
The electron configuration for V3 is Ar 3d2.