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Electron configuration of cobalt

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.

Shell 3

Three subshells make up Shell 3:

3s, 3p, and 3d.

 

Shell 4:

It has two subshells, designated as 4s and 4p.

 

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

 

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