1A SA 4p 2A ЗА 4A SA Не 6A 7A 45 3d Li Be B C N O F Ne 3p 1 35 Na Mg 3B 4B SB 6B 7B SB - IB 2B Al | Si P S C1 Ar 2p K Ca Sc Ti v Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr Fill All Clear Is Instructions: Add either a single electron or a pair of electrons to an orbital by clicking and dragging the arrow symbol onto the orbital box. To remove electrons from an orbital, click on the orbital box. Give the "box notation" (also called the "dash notation") electron configuration of Mg by filling electrons into the orbital spaces provided. Press Check when complete.

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1A
SA
4p
H.
Не
4s
3d
2A
3A
4A
5A
6A
7A
Li Be
B
N
O F
Ne
3p
1 35
Na Mg 3B 4B
Al Si P
S
Ci Ar
5B
6B 7B
- 8B -
1B 2B
2p
K Ca Sc Ti v Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr
2s
Fill All
Clear
1s
Instructions: Add either a single electron or a pair of electrons to an orbital by clicking and dragging the arrow
symbol onto the orbital box. To remove electrons from an orbital, click on the orbital box.
Give the "box notation" (also called the "dash notation") electron configuration of Mg by filling electrons into the orbital spaces provided. Press
Check when complete.
Transcribed Image Text:1A SA 4p H. Не 4s 3d 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A Li Be B N O F Ne 3p 1 35 Na Mg 3B 4B Al Si P S Ci Ar 5B 6B 7B - 8B - 1B 2B 2p K Ca Sc Ti v Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr 2s Fill All Clear 1s Instructions: Add either a single electron or a pair of electrons to an orbital by clicking and dragging the arrow symbol onto the orbital box. To remove electrons from an orbital, click on the orbital box. Give the "box notation" (also called the "dash notation") electron configuration of Mg by filling electrons into the orbital spaces provided. Press Check when complete.
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