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Answer:
C. two blue boxes representing 1s and 2s orbitals, and one set of three blue boxes representing 2p orbitals; 1s and 2s orbitals have a pair of up and down arrows; 2p orbitals show three partially filled orbitals with a single up-facing arrow
Explanation:
This problem is concerned with the electronic distribution of electrons into the energy levels or sub-level of the atom of nitrogen. Here in particular, we want to know the sublevel arrangement of electrons in the nitrogen atom.
Nitrogen has 7 electrons.
In order to know the sequence of filling of the atoms we must be guided by some principles:
- We must know that the maximum number of electrons in the orbitals of the sub-levels are: 2 for s-sublevel, 6 for p-sublevel, 10 for d-sublevel and fourteen for f-sublevel.
- The sublevels with the lower energies are filled first according to the aufbau's principle: 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p...........
- No two electrons can have the same set of values for the four quantum numbers i.e electrons cannot spin in the same direction. This is the pauli's exclusion principle.
- Electrons go into degenerate orbitals singly before pairing starts according to Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity.
Obeying these principles, we have:
N (7) = 1s²2s²2p³
The first blue boxes are the s-sublevels 1s²2s² with one orbital and would have two electrons each oriented in the up and down direction.
The p-sublevel has three orbitals and according to hund's rule, electrons would go in singly before pairing starts. This leaves the three orbitals with a single up facing arrow.
Answer:
PRETTY sure its the one with 3 arrows on all 3 of the end boxes
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