GC...Really?

Started by Jab1113
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Jab1113

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The electronic configuration of a

particular neutral atom is

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p2. What is the number of

unpaired electrons in this atom?


This is #67 from the sample DAT on ADA website.

The answer is 3, I said 2.

The question asks how many unpaired electrons are in the atom so wouldnt that mean how many e- are by themselves? I wouldn't assume to count the empty p orbital....can someone explain this?