Fill Table 1 with full electron configuration and number of unpaired electrons with the configurations. To get number of unpaired electrons, draw orbital diagram of the outermost shell, and fill the orbitals with electrons following Aufbau Rule, Hund's Rule, and Pauli Exclusion Principle, then count how many electrons are left unpaired. Table 1: Electron Configurations of Atoms and lons Element Atomic Unpaired Full Electron Configuration Symbol Number Electrons S 16 Is 2s° 2p° 3s 3p* CI Na

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Fill Table 1 with full electron configuration and number of
unpaired electrons with the configurations. To get number
of unpaired electrons, draw orbital diagram of the
outermost shell, and fill the orbitals with electrons following
Aufbau Rule, Hund's Rule, and Pauli Exclusion Principle,
then count how many electrons are left unpaired.
Table 1: Electron Configurations of Atoms and lons
Element
Atomic
Unpaired
Full Electron Configuration
Symbol
Number
Electrons
S
1s° 2s° 2p° 3s° 3p*
16
CI
Na
Li
F
Fe
Fe2+
Fe+
K*
P3-
O2-
Mg**
Transcribed Image Text:Fill Table 1 with full electron configuration and number of unpaired electrons with the configurations. To get number of unpaired electrons, draw orbital diagram of the outermost shell, and fill the orbitals with electrons following Aufbau Rule, Hund's Rule, and Pauli Exclusion Principle, then count how many electrons are left unpaired. Table 1: Electron Configurations of Atoms and lons Element Atomic Unpaired Full Electron Configuration Symbol Number Electrons S 1s° 2s° 2p° 3s° 3p* 16 CI Na Li F Fe Fe2+ Fe+ K* P3- O2- Mg**
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For the given elements, the number of unpaired electrons has to be determined:

For Sulphur (S)

Atomic number =16

Full electronic configuration: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p4

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Unpaired electrons =2

 

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