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What is the correct electron configuration for oxygen (atomic number eight)?1s22s23s31s12s32p41s22s22p41s22s32p2

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What is the correct electron configuration for oxygen (atomic number eight)?1s22s23s31s12s32p41s22s22p41s22s32p2

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The correct electron configuration for oxygen (atomic number 8) is 1s²2s²2p⁴.

Here's the step-by-step explanation:

  1. The atomic number of oxygen is 8, which means it has 8 electrons.

  2. The first two electrons will fill the 1s orbital. So we have 1s².

  3. The next two electrons will fill the 2s orbital. So we add 2s².

  4. The remaining four electrons will fill the 2p orbital. So we add 2p⁴.

So, the electron configuration for oxygen is 1s²2s²2p⁴.

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