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Why is the number of d electrons in Fe atom 8?
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Why is the number of d electrons in Fe atom 8?
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March 14, 2011, 04:18:27 AM »
as above. I thought it should be 6? because 4s
2
3d
6
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Re: Why is the number of d electrons in Fe atom 8?
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Who say that 6 is the correct answer in ground state. But the 2 s-Electrons can travel between. So 4 s
0
3 d
8
is also possible.
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