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.

admin:

Related Questions

  1. The maximum number of molecules is present in
  2. Gold number gives
  3. On heating sodium metal in dry ammonia, the compound formed is
  4. Which of the following reagents can be used to convert primary amides into pri
  5. In the formation of [Ni(CN)₄]²⁻, the type of hybridisation involved is