an atom has an atomic number of 9 a mass number of 19 and an electron configuration of 2-6-1 explain why the number of electrons in the second and third shells shows that this is in an excited state

Respuesta :

You can tell that the atom is in the excited state because:

- Electron configuration should follow the 2-8-8-2 rule, meaning that the inner shell should be filled before the next shell can start holding electrons.

- Instead of the atom's electron configuration being in the ground state at 2-8-8-1, electrons from the second shell have jumped to the third.
Oseni

An atom with atomic number 9, mass number 19, and with an electronic configuration of 2, 6, 1 is in an excited state because the second shell is not completely filled while an electron is found in a shell of a higher energy level.

When an atom is in an excited state, some of its electrons jump from lower to higher energy levels. An element with atomic number 9 would normally have 2,7 as its electronic configuration.

For and an atom in a ground state, lower shells are completely filled before higher shells but in this case, an electron has already jumped to a higher shell even when the lower shell remains incompletely filled. Hence, the reason of 2,6,1 instead of 2,7.

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