The electron configuration of an element is 1s²,2s²,2p⁶,3s²,3p⁶,3d⁵,4s¹

The electron configuration of an element is 1s²,2s²,2p⁶,3s²,3p⁶,3d⁵,4s¹. This represents its

Options

(a) cationic form
(b) anionic form
(c) ground state
(d) excited state

Correct Answer:

ground state

Explanation:

This electron configuration is of Cr (Chromium) in the ground state.

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