1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d7
Cobalt has a 27 atomic weight, which indicates that it has 27 electrons. The distribution of these electrons within the various shells, subshells, and orbitals follows the principles of electron filling.
Explanation:
Shell 1:
It is made up of just one subshell, designated as 1s, and has two electrons in it. There is no empty space in the 1s subshell.
Shell 2:
Two subshells make up Shell 2:
2s and 2p.
- Two electrons totally fill the 2s subshell.
- Six electrons make up the entire 2p subshell, with two of them occupying each of the three p orbitals (2px, 2py, and 2pz).
Shell 3
Three subshells make up Shell 3:
3s, 3p, and 3d.
- Two electrons totally fill the 3s subshell.
- Six electrons make up the entire 3p subshell, with two of them occupying each of the three p orbitals (3px, 3py, and 3pz).
- Seven electrons make up the third subshell. These electrons are divided into the following five d orbitals: one electron in 3dxz, one electron in 3dyz, two electrons in 3dz2, and three electrons in 3dx2-y2.
Shell 4:
It has two subshells, designated as 4s and 4p.
- Two electrons totally fill the 4s subshell.
- There are no electrons in the 4p subshell, hence it is empty.
Shell 4d:
The absence of electrons in the 4d orbitals is indicated by the fact that this subshell is also empty.
Table of electronic configuration of cobalt
Shell | Subshell | Orbital | Electrons |
1 | 1s | 1s | 2 |
2 | 2s | 2s | 2 |
2p | 2px | 2 | |
2py | 2 | ||
2pz | 1 | ||
3 | 3s | 3s | 2 |
3p | 3px | 2 | |
3py | 2 | ||
3pz | 1 | ||
3d | 3d | 3dxy | 0 |
3dxz | 1 | ||
3dyz | 1 | ||
3dz2 | 2 | ||
3dx2-y2 | 3 | ||
4 | 4s | 4s | 2 |
4p | 4px | 0 | |
4py | 0 | ||
4pz | 0 | ||
4d | 4d | 4dxy | 0 |
4dxz | 0 | ||
4dyz | 0 | ||
4dz2 | 0 | ||
4dx2-y2 | 0 |
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- Electronic configuration of Bismuth
- Electronic configuration of boron
- Electronic configuration of bromine
- Electronic configuration of chlorine
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- Electronic configuration of copper
- Electronic configuration of germanium
- Electronic configuration of gold
- Electronic configuration of indium (In)
- Electronic configuration of iodine
- Electronic configuration of iridium (Ir)
- Electronic configuration of iron
- Electronic configuration of Krypton (Kr)