All noble gases have the electron configuration s2p6.
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The element with an electron distribution of s2 p5 is nitrogen, which has a total of seven electrons. This configuration indicates that nitrogen has 5 electrons in its p orbital and 2 electrons in its s orbital.
The element with an electron configuration of s2 p5 is fluorine (F), which has 9 electrons. In the ground state, fluorine has 2 electrons in the 1s orbital, 2 electrons in the 2s orbital, and 5 electrons in the 2p orbital. This electron configuration gives fluorine a valence shell of 7 electrons, making it a halogen with a strong tendency to gain one electron to achieve a stable octet configuration.
The maximum number of valence electrons is SEVEN (7 is total number of electrons in the uncompleted highest level s- and p-orbitals: s2 and p5 = (sp)7)You'll find this mainly in group 17: the halogens, though other elements may also have 7 valences: eg. Manganese in permanganate MnO4-
group 17
The atomic mass of an element is the average of its isotopes, weighted by abundance in nature.
It has a charge of 2-, S2-
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