
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The element having the electron configuration
Concept introduction:
Electronic configuration represents the arrangement of electrons in an atom. The sublevels are filled according to their increasing energy. The electrons are firstly filled into the sublevel having the lowest energy. The sublevel closest to the nucleus has the lowest energy. The trend of filling of electrons according to the energy of sublevels is given below.
The electronic configuration up to the electronic configuration of the last noble gas is represented with the symbol of noble gas in square brackets. This notation is known as core notation.

Answer to Problem 43E
The element having the electron configuration
Explanation of Solution
The given electron configuration is
The element having atomic number
Therefore, the element having the electron configuration
The element having the electron configuration
(b)
Interpretation:
The element having the electron configuration
Concept introduction:
Electronic configuration represents the arrangement of electrons in an atom. The sublevels are filled according to their increasing energy. The electrons are firstly filled into the sublevel having the lowest energy. The sublevel closest to the nucleus has the lowest energy. The trend of filling of electrons according to the energy of sublevels is given below.
The electronic configuration up to the electronic configuration of the last noble gas is represented with the symbol of noble gas in square brackets. This notation is known as core notation.

Answer to Problem 43E
The element having the electron configuration
Explanation of Solution
The given electron configuration is
The element having atomic number
Therefore, the element having the electron configuration
The element having the electron configuration
(c)
Interpretation:
The element having the electron configuration
Concept introduction:
Electronic configuration represents the arrangement of electrons in an atom. The sublevels are filled according to their increasing energy. The electrons are firstly filled into the sublevel having the lowest energy. The sublevel closest to the nucleus has the lowest energy. The trend of filling of electrons according to the energy of sublevels is given below.
The electronic configuration up to the electronic configuration of the last noble gas is represented with the symbol of noble gas in square brackets. This notation is known as core notation.

Answer to Problem 43E
The element having the electron configuration
Explanation of Solution
The given electron configuration is
Therefore, the element having the electron configuration
The element having the electron configuration
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