How many unpaired electrons are in a N atom?
1 Answer
Oct 18, 2016
Well, nitrogen's atomic number is
For simple atoms, filling electrons goes in accordance with:
- The Aufbau principle (lowest to highest energy ordering)
- Hund's rule (one electron per orbital first, then pair them up after all orbitals for a single energy level are singly occupied)
- The Pauli Exclusion Principle (opposite spins on the two electrons in each orbital, if there are two; otherwise spin up is the common convention).
Thus, the orbital configuration is (energy increases as you go upwards on this scale):
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Based on this diagram, how many electrons are unpaired?