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Which of the following electron "address" locations represents an electron with the highest energy?

6s2

4d7

4f1

5p6

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the correct answer is is 4d7 buddy happppy to help
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User Gfrost
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Answer:

c) 4f1

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on Aufbau principle electrons in an atom or ion fill up such that the orbital of the lowest energy gets occupied first followed by those with higher energy. The energy ordering of atomic orbitals is therefore:

1s>2s>2p>3s>3p>4s>3d>4p>5s>4d>5p>6s>4f.....

The integers 1,2,3 .. represent the principal quantum number 'n'

s,p,d,f are the atomic orbitals each of which can accommodate a maximum of 2, 6, 10 and 14 electrons respectively.

As per the energy ordering, the 4f orbital is highest in energy and hence the single electron present in the 4f orbital represented by the configuration 4f1 will have the highest energy.

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