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19 March, 05:00

How many of the following elements have 2 unpaired electrons in the ground state? C Te Hf Si

A) 1.

B) 2.

C) 3.

D) 4.

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  1. 19 March, 08:28
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    Option C) 3.

    C, Te, and Si have two unpaired electrons in the ground state.

    Explanation:

    You must draw the electron configuration.

    C (carbon)

    Atomic number (Z) : 12 Number of electrons: 12 Electron configuration of ground state, following Aufbau rules (filling orbitals in order of increasing energy):

    1s² 2s² 2p²

    Electron pairing following Hund's rules (fill different orbitals of same energy, with same spin, before adding a second electron, with opposite spin, to an orgital).

    1s² 2s² 2px↑ 2py↑

    As you see, these configuration shows two unpaired electrons (same spin) in the ground state.

    Te (tellurium)

    Z = 52 Number of electrons: 52 Aufbau's rule and short notation: [Kr] 5s² 4d¹⁰ 5p⁴ Hund's rule: [Kr] 5s² 4d¹⁰ 5px↑↓ 5py↑ 5pz↑ This configuration shows two unpaired elecctrons (same spin).

    Hf (hafnium)

    Z = 72 Number of electrons: 72 Aufbau's rule and short notation: [Xe] 4f¹⁴ 5d²6s² This configuration shows that there are not unpaired electrons (the las orbital 6s is complete with 2 electrons)

    Si (silicon)

    Z = 14 Number of electrons: 14 Aufbau's rule and short notation: [Ne] 3s² 3p² Hund's rule: [Ne] 3s² 3px↑ 3py↑ This configuration shows two unpaired electrons.

    Conclusion: C, Te and Si, have two unpaired electrons (same spin) in the ground state.
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