Write the electronic configuration of a neutral copper atom. - Leaving Cert Chemistry - Question b - 2002

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Write the electronic configuration of a neutral copper atom.
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The electronic configuration of a neutral copper atom (Cu), which has an atomic number of 29, can be written as follows:
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Start with the filling of the 1s orbital:
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Progress to the 2s and 2p orbitals:
- 2s2 and 2p6
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Continue to the 3s and 3p orbitals:
- 3s2 and 3p6
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Filling now goes to the 4s orbital:
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For the d-orbitals, instead of filling 3d10 before 4s2, copper exhibits a special case where it has a configuration of:
- 3d10 and 4s1
Thus, the complete electronic configuration combines these orbitals:
1s22s22p63s23p64s23d10
Alternatively, it can also be expressed using noble gas notation:
[Ar]3d104s1
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