When writing electron configurations, we use the building-up principle. However, there are exceptions to the building-up principle.
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When writing electron configurations, we use the building-up principle. However, there are exceptions to the building-up principle. An example is when a d-orbital will steal an electron from the s-orbital. Give two examples from the 3d orbital that are exceptions to the building-up principle. Draw their noble gas orbital diagrams and give a very brief explanation why they break the building-up principle.
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Statistics Principles and Methods
ISBN: 978-0470904114
7th edition
Authors: Richard A. Johnson, Gouri K. Bhattacharyya
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