This chemical element is neon (Ne).
The electron configuration of the element with the symbol W (tungsten) is Xe 4f14 5d4 6s2.
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The electron configuration s2d1 corresponds to the elements in group 6, period 6 of the periodic table. Therefore, the symbol for the element with this configuration would be W, which represents Tungsten.
The element with an electron configuration of 5s1 is potassium. The 5s subshell can hold up to 2 electrons, and potassium has one electron in the 5s orbital.
The element with the electron configuration Ar 4s2 3d10 4p1 is Sulfur (Symbol: S).
The electron configuration of the element with the symbol W (tungsten) is Xe 4f14 5d4 6s2.
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The electron configuration s2d1 corresponds to the elements in group 6, period 6 of the periodic table. Therefore, the symbol for the element with this configuration would be W, which represents Tungsten.
The symbol of the first element to have an electron in the 4d sublevel in its ground state is Yttrium, symbolized as Y, with the electron configuration [Kr] 4d^1 5s^2.
The element with an electron configuration of 5s1 is potassium. The 5s subshell can hold up to 2 electrons, and potassium has one electron in the 5s orbital.
Nitrogen's symbol is N. Its electron configuration is 2s, 3p.
For carbon, each element box contains the element's name, symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, and electron configuration. For hydrogen, the box includes the element's name, symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, and electron configuration.
The element with the electron configuration Ar 4s2 3d10 4p1 is Sulfur (Symbol: S).
The element with the noble-gas configuration Ne 3s2 is sodium (Na). Sodium has an electron configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1, but when it loses one electron, it attains the stable electron configuration of neon by having 2 electrons in the 3s orbital.
to find the electron dot configuration of an element simply draw dots, symbolizing valance electrons, in a way that they are farthest from each other around the symbol of the element you are using.
The 19th element is potassium, which has the atomic symbol K. It has 19 electrons, including one valence electron that can be easily lost.
1s^2 Note: The "^" symbol means the the following number is in the form of a superscript.