?The following do not represent valid ground-state electron configurations for an atom either because they violate the Pauli exclusion principle or bec

Chapter 6, Problem 6.79

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The following do not represent valid ground-state electron configurations for an atom either because they violate the Pauli exclusion principle or because orbitals are not filled in order of increasing energy. Indicate which of these two principles is violated in each example.

(a) \(1 s^{2} 2 s^{2} 3 s^{1}\),

(b) \([\mathrm{Xe}] 6 s^{2} 5 d^{4}$\)

(c) \([\mathrm{Ne}] 3 s^{2} 3 d^{5}\).

Text Transcription:

1s2 2s2 3s1

[Xe]6s25d4

[Ne]3s23d5

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