Fe$^{2+}$ (Z = 26): Electron configuration of Fe is [Ar] 4s$^2$ 3d$^6$.
For Fe$^{2+}$, remove 2 electrons from 4s: [Ar] 3d$^6$.
Number of d-electrons = 6.
Option 1: Ne (Z = 10): 1s$^2$ 2s$^2$ 2p$^6$. p-electrons = 6 (matches).
Option 2: Mg (Z = 12): 1s$^2$ 2s$^2$ 2p$^6$ 3s$^2$. s-electrons = 6 (matches).
Option 3: Fe (Z = 26): [Ar] 4s$^2$ 3d$^6$. d-electrons = 6 (matches).
Option 4: Cl (Z = 17): 1s$^2$ 2s$^2$ 2p$^6$ 3s$^2$ 3p$^5$. p-electrons = 11 (does not match).
Thus, the number of d-electrons in Fe$^{2+}$ is not equal to the number of p-electrons in Cl.
An element has two isotopes having atomic masses 10 and 15 u, respectively. If the percent abundance of lighter isotopes is 80%, then the average atomic mass of the element is:
The following data represents the frequency distribution of 20 observations:
Then its mean deviation about the mean is:
What is the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 5.85 g of NaCl in 500 mL of water?
(Molar mass of NaCl = 58.5 g/mol)