The following valence-shell configuration is possible
for a neutral atom of a certain element.
What is the element, and is this the ground state or an excited
state of this element?
↑↓ | ↑ | ↑ | |
4s | 4px | 4py | 4pz |
1.) element =
2.) Is this the ground state or an excited state of this
atom?
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