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Okay, this is probably a pretty simple question to most of you since you all score 27's on Gen Chem... but here it goes:
The question wants to know the electron configuration of Zn 2+
I figure that Zn 2+ is the same as Ni. So it has 28 electrons. There were 2 answer choices with the correct amount of electrons:
[Ar] 4s2 3d8
[Ar] 4s0 3d10
I put the first answer because 4+0 =4 is lower than 3+2 = 5 and so 4s should fill first. The answer is the second one though. Why? Is there some kind of trend or rule that I need to remember that I don't recall?
Thanks,
Utes
The question wants to know the electron configuration of Zn 2+
I figure that Zn 2+ is the same as Ni. So it has 28 electrons. There were 2 answer choices with the correct amount of electrons:
[Ar] 4s2 3d8
[Ar] 4s0 3d10
I put the first answer because 4+0 =4 is lower than 3+2 = 5 and so 4s should fill first. The answer is the second one though. Why? Is there some kind of trend or rule that I need to remember that I don't recall?
Thanks,
Utes