The total number of electrons that are required to fill all five subshells namely s, p, d, f, g is .
Further Explanation:
The electronic configuration is the distribution of electrons of an atom in the atomic orbitals. There are two states for an electron: ground as well as the excited state. The configuration of the atom in the lowest possible energy levels is called the ground-state electronic configuration. When an electron jumps from the stable ground state to some higher level, that state is called the excited state and the electronic configuration corresponding to this state is known as the excited-state half-filled configuration.
The filling of electrons in different energy levels or orbitals is done in accordance with the following three rules.
1. Aufbau principle: The principle states that the electrons are filled in various orbitals in the increasing order of their energies as follows:
2. Hund’s rule: Electron pairing will not start until each orbital is singly occupied.
3. Pauli’s exclusion principle: According to this principle, all the four quantum numbers for any two electrons can never be the same. In an orbital, the spin of two electrons has to be different. If one electron has the clockwise spin, the other would have the anticlockwise spin and vice-versa.
The elements that fully filled valence shells are known as noble gas elements or inert gases. They occupy the group 18 of the periodic table.
The electronic configuration of known noble gas elements according to the Aufbau rule is shown in the attached image.
The element Og having atomic number 118 is the noble gas element expected to be filled after Rn. In accordance with the Aufbau principle, the orbitals to be filled should be 5f, 6d,7s,7p in addition to the electrons in the radon core.
The g subshell has nine orbitals each of which would contain 18 electrons. Hence, the total number of electrons required to be filled is calculated as follows:
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Answer details:
Grade: High School
Subject: Chemistry
Chapter: Electronic configuration of the elements
Keywords: Aufbau principle, Pauli’s exclusion principle, Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity,g subshell, Noble gas configuration, energy levels, orbital, Og and radon.