How many unpaired electrons are

  1. If I am asked to find the # of unpaired electrons in a molecule, do I just find the number of unpaired electrons for each atom
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  2. Q: Number of unpaired electrons in the nitrogen atom.A: 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6. 3 unpaired electrons in the p orbital Q: Number of 4d
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  3. Can someone please explain this question to me, i am not sure if i am right but i think the answer is 2?How many of the
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  4. how many unpaired electrons are in this complex? Ni(en)2(CN)2 where en is the neutral ethylenediamine and CN is cyanide as the
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  5. The number of unpaired electrons and the element for [Xe]6s24f145d7:I know the element is Iridium but I cannot figure out the
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  6. Use( O, He, Ne, C) to answer question 1-----3.1 Which of the following atoms has the maximum number of unpaired electrons? 2.
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  7. 1)For an atom of carbon how many valence electrons are "s" electrons?2 2) How many are "p" electrons? 4 3)How many (total)
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  8. Noble gases are the least reactive because they have a perfect 8 valence electrons. Or is it because they do not have any
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  9. Why does Ga have one unpaired electron?Such as for example P has three unpaired electrons (because of its electron
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  10. What is the magnetism of F2+, and howmany unpaired electrons does it possess? Would F2+ act the same way as F+? In that case it
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