1s^2 2s^2 2p^6
The electron configuration of magnesium is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2. Mg+ has one less electron (electrons have negative charge, so a positive charge is a lack of electrons) so you remove one from the outermost orbital: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1, or simply [Ne] 3s1.
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The shorthand electron configuration of magnesium is [Ne]3s².
The abbreviated electron configuration for argon is [Ne] 3s^2 3p^6. The [Ne] represents the electron configuration of the noble gas neon, which has the same electron configuration as the inner electrons of argon.
The abbreviated electron configuration of sodium is [Ne]3s1.
The electron configuration of sulfur is [Ne) 3s2.3p4.
The electron configuration of argon is [Ne] 3s^2 3p^6, where [Ne] represents the electron configuration of the noble gas neon.
Electron configuration: [Ne] 3s2 3p6 Noble gas notation: [Ne]
The element with a valence electron configuration of 3s23p1 is phosphorus, with atomic number 15.
The noble gas electron configuration of chloride ion (Cl-) is [Ne]3s^23p^6, which is equivalent to the electron configuration of argon. This means that chloride has gained an extra electron compared to neutral chlorine, resulting in a full outer electron shell and a stable, closed-shell configuration.
The electron configuration of argon is [Ne] 3s2 3p6, where [Ne] represents the electron configuration of neon. Argon has 18 electrons, with 2 electrons in the 3s orbital and 6 electrons in the 3p orbital.
The electron configuration of sulfur is [Ne]3s2.3p4.
The electron configuration of aluminium is [Ne]3s2.3p1.
If you think to the electron configuration of magnesium this is: [Ne]3s2.