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A-LEVEL CHEM. Atomic Structure (Lesson 4)

The periodic table is organized into sections based on the highest energy electron, which aids in determining the correctness of electron configurations. An example is provided using silicon to illustrate this concept. The document outlines the first rule related to electron configuration.

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A-LEVEL CHEM. Atomic Structure (Lesson 4)

The periodic table is organized into sections based on the highest energy electron, which aids in determining the correctness of electron configurations. An example is provided using silicon to illustrate this concept. The document outlines the first rule related to electron configuration.

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Electron Configuration and the periodic table

.the periodic table separated into different sections depending on


the highest energy electron. So it’d be separated like this>>>>

-using this will


easily tell us if
an electron
configuration is
correct

→ first use an
element,, e.g
silicon >>
(write

1ST RULE.

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