What is the electron configuration of Ni^(+3)?

1 Answer
Mar 12, 2018

I guess it should be [Ar]3d^7.

Explanation:

Well, we first need to find a neutral nickel atom's electron configuration.

It is [Ar]3d^8\4s^2.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel

Now, we need to find the electron configuration for a nickel(III) cation.

That means, it has lost three electrons from its electron configuration, and therefore loses both of its 4s electrons, and one 3d electron, thus leaving a configuration of

[Ar]3d^7.

I hope this helps!