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- draw the electronic configuration diagram for cu. these are the boxes, lines, or circles filled with the arrows written in a line, not stacked. this is for exam practice.
- how many electrons were used? input the answer here.
Step1: Determine the atomic number of Cu
The atomic number of copper (Cu) is 29.
Step2: Recall the electron - filling rules
Electrons fill orbitals in the order of increasing energy. The orbital filling order is \(1s<2s < 2p<3s<3p<4s<3d\). The \(s\) sub - shell has 1 orbital (holds 2 electrons), the \(p\) sub - shell has 3 orbitals (holds 6 electrons), and the \(d\) sub - shell has 5 orbitals (holds 10 electrons).
Step3: Write the electron configuration
The electron configuration of Cu is \([Ar]3d^{10}4s^{1}\) (due to the stability of the fully - filled \(d\) sub - shell). The total number of electrons is equal to the atomic number.
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