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which of the following is the correct orbital diagram for o?a. 1s² 2s² 2p⁴b. 1s² 2s² 2p⁴c. 1s² 2s² 2p⁴d. 1s² 2s² 2p⁴c b a d
Brief Explanations
- Electron configuration of O: Oxygen has an atomic number of 8. Its electron configuration is \(1s^{2}2s^{2}2p^{4}\).
- Filling rules:
- Pauli exclusion principle: Each orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons with opposite spins. So, \(1s\) and \(2s\) orbitals (which are single - orbital subshells) are filled with 2 electrons of opposite spins.
- Hund's rule: For degenerate orbitals (like the three \(2p\) orbitals), electrons are filled singly first with parallel spins before pairing. For \(2p^{4}\), first, three electrons occupy each of the three \(2p\) orbitals with parallel spins, and then the fourth electron pairs up in one of the \(2p\) orbitals.
- Analysis of options:
- Option A: Follows the Pauli exclusion principle (\(1s^{2}\) and \(2s^{2}\) are correctly filled with 2 electrons of opposite spins) and Hund's rule (\(2p^{4}\) has two unpaired electrons with parallel spins after one orbital is paired).
- Option B: Violates the Pauli exclusion principle in the \(2p\) orbital (two electrons in the same \(2p\) orbital have parallel spins).
- Option C: Violates the Pauli exclusion principle in \(1s\) and \(2s\) (each should have 2 electrons, but here they have 1).
- Option D: Violates the Pauli exclusion principle in \(2s\) (it should have 2 electrons of opposite spins, but here it has 1).
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