This document lists the electron configurations of all 118 known elements in the periodic table. It shows that each element's electron configuration follows a set pattern of filling the s, p, d and f orbitals, but with some exceptions. The configurations get more complex as the atomic number increases and more protons are added, with elements in the second half of the table having electrons in the f orbital.
This document lists the electron configurations of all 118 known elements in the periodic table. It shows that each element's electron configuration follows a set pattern of filling the s, p, d and f orbitals, but with some exceptions. The configurations get more complex as the atomic number increases and more protons are added, with elements in the second half of the table having electrons in the f orbital.
This document lists the electron configurations of all 118 known elements in the periodic table. It shows that each element's electron configuration follows a set pattern of filling the s, p, d and f orbitals, but with some exceptions. The configurations get more complex as the atomic number increases and more protons are added, with elements in the second half of the table having electrons in the f orbital.