What's the electronic configuration for an atom that has 33 electrons?

1 Answer
Jan 6, 2015

The (neutral) atom that has 33 electrons is called Arsenic (#As#), and its electron configuration can be written like this:

#"As":1s^(2)2s^(2)2p^(6)3s^(2)3p^(6)4s^(2)3d^(10)4p^(3)#

Another way to write the electron configuration for #As# is to use the noble gas shorthand notation. This is done by determining the noble that comes before #As# in the periodic table, which is Argon (#Ar#).

The electron configuration for #Ar# is

#"Ar": 1s^(2)2s^(2)2p^(6)3s^(2)3p^(6)#

Using this to replace the matching portion of #As#' configuration will give

#"As": ["Ar"]4s^(2)3d^(10)4p^(3)#