What is the electronic configuration of Fluorine?

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2022-12-18

What is the electronic configuration of Fluorine?

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Titus Bradley

Titus Bradley

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Electronic configuration:
“The distribution of electrons into orbitals of an atom is called its electronic configuration”.The general notation of electronic configuration is sapbdc where s,p, and d represents the subshell and a,b and c represents the number of electrons present in the subshell as superscript. Atomic number:
The symbol of Fluorine is F.Atomic number of Fluorine is 9 and it is a part of halogen family.As the atomic number is equal to the number of electrons present in a neutral element. So, the number of electrons is 9.The electronic configuration of Fluorine is 1s22s22p5.

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