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f the electron configuration of Li is 2,1 and the electron configuration of Na is 2,8,1, what is the electron configuration of K? (PLEASE BE QUICK)

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Final answer:

The electron configuration of K (potassium) is 1s²2s²2p⁶4s¹, or in abbreviated form, [Ar]4s¹.

Step-by-step explanation:

The electron configuration of Li is 1s²2s¹, indicating that lithium has two electrons in the 1s subshell and one in the 2s subshell. The configuration of Na is 1s²2s²2p⁶3s¹, which means that sodium has the same inner-shell electrons as neon (Ne), the preceding noble gas, plus one additional electron in the 3s subshell. Following the same trend for the alkali metals, the electron configuration of K (potassium) will include the electron configuration of the preceding noble gas, argon (Ar), plus one additional electron in the 4s subshell. Therefore, the electron configuration of K is 1s²2s²2p⁶4s¹ or using the noble gas shorthand notation, [Ar]4s¹.

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Answer:

1s 2s 2p

1s2 2s1

2 1 1

1s2 2s2

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