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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]
4 years ago
7

All the actinoids, atomic number 89 through 103 have seven electron orbits.

Physics
1 answer:
cricket20 [7]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

True

Explanation:

We are given that all actinoids

General configuration of actinoids series

[Rn]5f^{1-14}6d^{0-1}7s^2

Actinoids element are

Ac=89=[Rn]6d^17s^2

Th=90=[Rn]6d^27s^2

Pa=91=[Rn]5f^26d^17s^2

U=92=[Rn]5f^36d^17s^2

Np=93=[Rn}5f^46d^17s^2

Pu=94=[Rn]5f^67s^2

Am=95=[Rn]5f^77s^2

Cm=96[Rn]5f^76d^17s^2

Bk=97=[Rn]5f^97s^2

Cf=98=[Rn]5f^{10}7s^2

Es=99=[Rn]5f^{11}7s^2

Fm=100=[Rn]5f^{12}7s^2

Md=101=[Rn]5f^{13}7s^2

No=102=[Rn]5f^{14}7s^2

Lr=103=[Rn]5f^{14}7s^27p^1

We can see that period of actinoid series =7

Electron orbit=period=7

Hence,the statement is true.

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