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Write condensed orbital notation of electronic configuration of the following element: Calcium (Z = 20)

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Write condensed orbital notation of electronic configuration of the following element:

Calcium (Z = 20)

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Element Condensed orbital notation
Calcium (Z = 20) [Ar] 4s2
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Chapter 4: Structure of Atom - Exercises [Page 54]

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Balbharati Chemistry [English] Standard 11 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 4 Structure of Atom
Exercises | Q 6. (L)(f) | Page 54

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