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write the full electronic configuration for lead (pb).
electronic configuration:
Step1: Determine the atomic number of lead
Lead (Pb) has an atomic number of 82. This means it has 82 electrons.
Step2: Fill the electron shells following the Aufbau principle
Start filling the shells in the order \(1s\), \(2s\), \(2p\), \(3s\), \(3p\), \(4s\), \(3d\), \(4p\), \(5s\), \(4d\), \(5p\), \(6s\), \(4f\), \(5d\), \(6p\).
- \(1s\) can hold 2 electrons: \(1s^{2}\)
- \(2s\) can hold 2 electrons: \(2s^{2}\)
- \(2p\) can hold 6 electrons: \(2p^{6}\)
- \(3s\) can hold 2 electrons: \(3s^{2}\)
- \(3p\) can hold 6 electrons: \(3p^{6}\)
- \(4s\) can hold 2 electrons: \(4s^{2}\)
- \(3d\) can hold 10 electrons: \(3d^{10}\)
- \(4p\) can hold 6 electrons: \(4p^{6}\)
- \(5s\) can hold 2 electrons: \(5s^{2}\)
- \(4d\) can hold 10 electrons: \(4d^{10}\)
- \(5p\) can hold 6 electrons: \(5p^{6}\)
- \(6s\) can hold 2 electrons: \(6s^{2}\)
- \(4f\) can hold 14 electrons: \(4f^{14}\)
- \(5d\) can hold 10 electrons: \(5d^{10}\)
- \(6p\) can hold 2 electrons (since we have 82 electrons in total and after filling the previous shells we have 2 left for \(6p\)): \(6p^{2}\)
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\(1s^{2}2s^{2}2p^{6}3s^{2}3p^{6}4s^{2}3d^{10}4p^{6}5s^{2}4d^{10}5p^{6}6s^{2}4f^{14}5d^{10}6p^{2}\)