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    We'll also look at why Bromine forms a 1- ion and how the electron configuration for Br- is the same as the Nobel gas Argon. To begin with, Bromine (Br) has an electronic configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p5. When Bromine forms an ion it gains one valence electrons.

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    [Ar] 3d¹Â° 4s² 4p5

    One may also ask, how do you shorthand noble gases? Follow the steps below to write short cut version of electron configurations.

    1. Step 1: Find the element on the periodic table.
    2. Step 2: Go back to the last noble gas that was passed (atomic number).
    3. Step 3: Write the symbol of the noble gas in brackets to start your electron configuration.

    In this regard, which elements have a noble gas configuration?

    This provides the basis for a shorthand notation for electron configurations called the noble gas configuration. The elements that are found in the last column of the periodic table are an important group of elements that are called the noble gases. They are helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.

    How many electrons does BR have?

    35 electrons

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