Answer to Question #268305 in Physical Chemistry for Jeon lina

Question #268305

In an atom the last electron has a 3d² electron configuration.then what is the electron configuration of the element using a noble gas as a core?

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Expert's answer
2021-11-19T11:55:02-0500

So for example if they gave us: Ti2+


I would write the noble gas electron configuration like this [Ar] 3d2 4s2


And then just take away 2 e- from the last number you wrote 4s2


-Your noble gas electron configuration for Ti2+ then would be: [Ar] 3d2


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