How do you write the electron configuration for #Ni^(+2)#?
2 Answers
More correctly the electrons lost are the
Explanation:
Nickel
When Nickel becomes
The 4s electrons a lower energy level that the 3d electrons because of the simpler electron path of the S orbital. So in the ground state the electrons being lost should be the 3d electrons.
However the 4s electrons are further from the nucleus so losing the the 2 4s electrons leaves only the third shell electrons making the atoms more stable than losing the 3d electrons.
So the somewhat stable electron configuration of
Explanation:
Electron configuration for Ni is
So when writing electron configuration for
I suggest to watch Tyler DeWitt's YouTube video on electron configuration. It helped me a lot.