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Considera le seguenti configurazioni: (a) $3 \mathrm{~s}^1$, (b) $2 \mathrm{~d}^2$,(c) $3 s^4$, (d) $4 p^{8,}$ (e) $5 f^{14}$.$\Rightarrow$ Quale di esse non è possibile?- Per le configurazioni non possibili, dai una spiegazione.
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Le configurazioni elettroniche seguono il principio di Aufbau, il principio di esclusione di Pauli e la regola di Hund. Ogni sottolivello può contenere un numero massimo di elettroni: - s può contenere fino a 2 elettroni, - p può contenere fino a 6 elettroni, - d Show more…
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