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What is an electron configuration?

Electron configuration is a way of showing how electrons are arranged in an atom’s orbitals.

  • It tells which orbitals the electrons occupy and how many electrons are in each orbital.
  • It follows three main rules:
    1. Aufbau principle – electrons fill lowest energy orbitals first.
    2. Pauli exclusion principle – an orbital can hold maximum 2 electrons with opposite spins.
    3. Hund’s rule – electrons occupy empty orbitals first, with parallel spins.

Example:

  • Carbon (C, atomic number 6):
    • Electron configuration: 1s² 2s² 2p²
    • Means:
      • 2 electrons in 1s orbital
      • 2 electrons in 2s orbital
      • 2 electrons in 2p orbital

In short:
Electron configuration = the “address” of electrons in an atom’s orbitals.

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