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What is the noble gas configuration for oxygen?

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It's the Helium.
The Electron configuration of the Oxygen is
1s^2 2s^2 2p^4
And the Helium is represented by the
1s^2
So, the
1s^2 of the oxygen can be replaced by Helium

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