Question
Question: What is the electronic configuration of bromine?...
What is the electronic configuration of bromine?
Solution
Atomic number of bromine is 35, by using spdf subshell electronic configuration; as s block can fit 2 electrons, p can fit maximum 6, d can fit maximum 10 and f can fit maximum 14 electrons. The first shell has only an s, then the second shell is 2s,2p then third shell 3s,3p,3d then fourth shell 4s,4p,4d,4f and so on.
Complete step by step answer:
Since, bromine has atomic number 35, follow the order to fill the subshell
1s 2s2p 3s3p3d 4s4p4d4f 5s5p5d5f 6s6p6d 7s7p
After filling up the electron in each row, the next row again starts with s, the first shell will be 1s2 then 2s2after that 2p6. Now out of 35,10 electrons are filled more 25 electron are remaining, so again 3s2,3p6,3d10, only 7 electrons are remaining. Now the maximum number of electrons in p shell can be 6. So the last box of p shell will remain empty and 4s2,4p5.
Writing it all together 1s22s22p63s23p63d104s24p5
In short, we can write it as [Ar]4s23d104p5
Note: Each element has different electronic configuration. The orbitals are basically mathematical functions that describe the wave nature of the electron. All four s,p,d,f have different shapes. s and p are most common orbitals in biological and organic chemistry.