
(a)
Interpretation:
The electronic configuration of iodine is to be written.
Concept introduction:
Electronic configuration shows number of electrons in various energy shells.

Answer to Problem 109A
Electronic configuration of iodine =
Explanation of Solution
Electronic configuration is filled using Aufbau’s principle. It has given increasing order of energy level.
Subshell ‘s’ can have maximum 2 electrons
Subshell ‘p’ can have maximum 8 electrons Subshell ‘d’ can have maximum 10 electrons Subshell ‘f’ can have maximum 14 electrons
The increasing energy order of the energy level is given as:
Electrons are filled in increasing energy order.
Therefore,
Electronic configuration of iodine =
(b)
Interpretation:
The electronic configuration of boron is to be written.
Concept introduction:
Electronic configuration shows number of electrons in various energy shells.

Answer to Problem 109A
Electronic configuration of Boron =
Explanation of Solution
Electronic configuration is filled using Aufbau’s principle. It has given increasing order of energy level.
Subshell ‘s’ can have maximum 2 electrons
Subshell ‘p’ can have maximum 8 electrons Subshell ‘d’ can have maximum 10 electrons Subshell ‘f’ can have maximum 14 electrons
The increasing energy order of the energy level is given as:
Electrons are filled in increasing energy order.
Atomic number of boron=5
Therefore,
Electronic configuration of Boron =
(c)
Interpretation:
The electronic configuration of chromium is to be written.
Concept introduction:
Electronic configuration shows number of electrons in various energy shells.

Answer to Problem 109A
Electronic configuration of Chromium =
Explanation of Solution
Electronic configuration is filled using Aufbau’s principle. It has given increasing order of energy level.
Subshell ‘s’ can have maximum 2 electrons
Subshell ‘p’ can have maximum 8 electrons Subshell ‘d’ can have maximum 10 electrons Subshell ‘f’ can have maximum 14 electrons
The increasing energy order of the energy level is given as:
Electrons are filled in increasing energy order.
Chromium has exceptional configuration.
It should have configuration
This happens because half filled configurations are more stable.
(d)
Interpretation:
The electronic configuration of krypton is to be written.
Concept introduction:
Electronic configuration shows number of electrons in various energy shells.

Answer to Problem 109A
Electronic configuration of Krypton =
Explanation of Solution
Electronic configuration is filled using Aufbau’s principle. It has given increasing order of energy level.
Subshell ‘s’ can have maximum 2 electrons
Subshell ‘p’ can have maximum 8 electrons Subshell ‘d’ can have maximum 10 electrons Subshell ‘f’ can have maximum 14 electrons
The increasing energy order of the energy level is given as:
Electrons are filled in increasing energy order.
Atomic number of krypton=36
Therefore,
Electronic configuration of Krypton =
(e)
Interpretation:
The electronic configuration of calcium is to be written.
Concept introduction:
Electronic configuration shows number of electrons in various energy shells.

Answer to Problem 109A
Electronic configuration of calcium =
Explanation of Solution
Electronic configuration is filled using Aufbau’s principle. It has given increasing order of energy level.
Subshell ‘s’ can have maximum 2 electrons
Subshell ‘p’ can have maximum 8 electrons Subshell ‘d’ can have maximum 10 electrons Subshell ‘f’ can have maximum 14 electrons
The increasing energy order of the energy level is given as:
Electrons are filled in increasing energy order.
Atomic number of calcium=20
Therefore,
Electronic configuration of calcium =
(f)
Interpretation:
The electronic configuration of cadmium is to be written.
Concept introduction:
Electronic configuration shows number of electrons in various energy shells.

Answer to Problem 109A
Electronic configuration of Cadmium =
Explanation of Solution
Electronic configuration is filled using Aufbau’s principle. It has given increasing order of energy level.
Subshell ‘s’ can have maximum 2 electrons
Subshell ‘p’ can have maximum 8 electrons Subshell ‘d’ can have maximum 10 electrons Subshell ‘f’ can have maximum 14 electrons
The increasing energy order of the energy level is given as:
Electrons are filled in increasing energy order.
Atomic number of cadmium=48
Therefore,
Electronic configuration of Cadmium =
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