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The electronic configuration of bromine is
1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p6, 4s2, 4p5
The last orbitals are 'p' orbitals which contain 5 electrons.
5 electrons in p orbitals in the outer shell. Cl has an electronic configuration of [Ne] 3s2, 3p5 In level 2 there a further 6 electrons in p orbitals making 11 electrons in total occupying p orbitals
* Ground state electron configuration:[Ar].3d10.4s2.4p6 so...4s and 4p
The Bromine atom contains: 35 protons, 35 electrons, and 45 neutrons.
Bromine is a non metal element. There are 35 electrons in a single atom.
The last orbitals are 'p' orbitals which contain 5 electrons.
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This is called the "ground state", all electrons occupy the orbitals of lowest energy available to them.
5 electrons in p orbitals in the outer shell. Cl has an electronic configuration of [Ne] 3s2, 3p5 In level 2 there a further 6 electrons in p orbitals making 11 electrons in total occupying p orbitals
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* Ground state electron configuration:[Ar].3d10.4s2.4p6 so...4s and 4p
A neutral bromine atom has 35 electrons.
bromine is bigger. bromine has an extra shell of electrons. bromine reacts less vigorously. bromine has a larger amount of protons, neutrons and electrons.
The electron configuration of an atom is the arrangement of electrons in the electron cloud around the nucleus of the atom. This is an indication of the different orbitals that are occupied by electrons in the atom.
Arsenic has three electrons occupying the three 4p orbitals in its valence shell. Hund's first rule tells us that they will each occupy separate orbitals before they start to pair up. So there are three half-filled orbitals in an arsenic atom.
The Bromine atom contains: 35 protons, 35 electrons, and 45 neutrons.
In the orbitals.