Chemistry, 27.11.2020 22:40 cearacrank
8. Consider the element Scandium, atomic # 21.
(a) If the electronic configuration of the element were constructed "from scratch", into which
orbital (and into which shell) would the final electron be placed? (1)
(b) When scandium forms an ion with a charge of +1, from which orbital (and from which
shell) would the electron be removed? (1)
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