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27 May, 09:43

An atom of silicon has 14 electrons. of these 14 electrons, how many are unpaired

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  1. 27 May, 10:06
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    Silicon's electron configuration is 1s2, 2s2, 2p2

    We can see that there are 3 sub-shells in the p orbital, and two electrons can occupy each shell. However, electrons do not just pair up in these shells unless each sub-shell has an electron. There are 3 sub-shells in the p level, so the 2 electrons in the p level are free to be in different sub-shells.

    To sum it up, Silicon has 2 unpaired electrons.
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