Noble Gases
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Re: Noble Gases
You use the previous noble gas as the short hand and follow the standard rules for electron configuration. Ex) Electron Configuration for Argon = [Ne] 3s^2 3p^6
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Re: Noble Gases
Put the atomic symbol of the previous noble gas and then fill out the rest of the remaining electron shells e.g. Neon = [He] 2s^2 2p^6
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Re: Noble Gases
All you would do is use the last noble gas as your place-holder. So for Argon, the shorthand would be [Ne]3s2 3p6
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