Thursday, July 23, 2020

#88 The orbital box notation for a 4+ ion

The orbital box notation for a 4+ ion - Inorganic Chemistry

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The orbital box notation for a 4+ ion is shown below, written using the normal electron filling-in order. What element might that ion be derived from?

Polonium (Po)
Barium (Ba)
Cerium (Ce)
Lean (Pb)
None of the above is correct.
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Polonium element electron configuration is
If Polonium ion loss 4 electrons so its make Polonium ion with 4+ charge then electron configuration is
So the correct option is polonium (Po

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