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Electron configuration

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Electron configuration is the distribution of electrons in an atom's atomic orbitals. It describes the arrangement of electrons in relation to the energy levels and subshells that make up the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus. The configuration provides insights into the chemical properties of the element, such as its reactivity, ionization energy, and the types of bonds it can form.

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