Q40. Write the orbital diagram and electron configuration for the following atoms:
a. Fluorine:
b. Silicon:
c. Krypton:
Q41. Write the abbreviated configuration and then identify the valence electrons for the following atoms. Predict the ion charge for these elements:
a. Boron:
b. Sulphur:
c. Bromine:
d. Iron:
e. Fluorine:
f. Copper
g. Potassium
h. Aresenic
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