Interpretation:
The electronic configuration of
Concept introduction:
The filling of the electrons in the orbital can be done by the three sets of the principle are as follows:
(a). The Afbau principle:- This principle is stated that the lower energy of the orbital would be assigned electrons before the higher energy of the orbital.
(b). The Hund’s rule:-According to this rule, the pairing of the electrons can be done in the subshell after each of the subshells has a single electron.
(c). The Pauli’s exclusion principle:-This principle is stated that both electrons are present in either positive half-spin or negative half spin.
Answer to Problem 21.1P
The electronic configuration of
The number of unpaired electrons is present in the compound
Explanation of Solution
The sum of the oxidation number of all the atoms that are present in the neutral compound is equal to zero.
Consider the oxidation number of
The oxidation number of
The value of the oxidation number of
The oxidation number of oxygen is
Substitute the value in the above expression.
Rearrange the above expression for
Thus, the oxidation number of
The atomic number of
In the compound
The above electronic configuration of
The number of unpaired electrons is present in the compound
The electronic configuration of
The structure of
From the above structure of
Therefore, the number of unpaired electrons present in the compound
The electronic configuration of
The number of unpaired electrons present in the compound
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