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JEE Chemistry 2024 Question with Solution

The electronic configuration of Einsteinium is: (Given atomic number of Einsteinium = 9999)

  • A

    [Rn] 5f126d07s25f^{12} 6d^{0} 7s^{2}

  • B

    [Rn] 5f116d07s25f^{11} 6d^{0} 7s^{2}

  • C

    [Rn] 5f136d07s25f^{13} 6d^{0} 7s^{2}

  • D

    [Rn] 5f106d07s25f^{10} 6d^{0} 7s^{2}

Answer

Correct answer:B

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: The atomic number of Einsteinium is 9999.

Find: Its electronic configuration and the correct option.

Einsteinium has 9999 electrons. Using the noble gas core, [Rn] represents 8686 electrons.

After [Rn], electrons fill the 7s7s orbital first, giving 7s27s^{2}. The remaining electrons enter the 5f5f subshell because Einsteinium belongs to the actinide series.

Thus, beyond [Rn]:

9986=1399 - 86 = 13

Out of these 1313 electrons, 22 go to 7s7s, and the remaining 1111 go to 5f5f.

So the configuration becomes:

[Rn]5f116d07s2[Rn] \, 5f^{11} \, 6d^{0} \, 7s^{2}

Therefore, the correct option is B.

Stepwise Orbital Filling

Given: Einsteinium is an actinide with atomic number 9999.

Find: The correct electronic configuration.

The general order of orbital filling is:

1s2s2p3s3p4s3d4p5s4d5p6s4f5d6p7s5f6d7p1s \to 2s \to 2p \to 3s \to 3p \to 4s \to 3d \to 4p \to 5s \to 4d \to 5p \to 6s \to 4f \to 5d \to 6p \to 7s \to 5f \to 6d \to 7p

The noble gas core [Rn] accounts for 8686 electrons.

Now fill the remaining electrons after [Rn]:

  1. 7s27s^{2}
  2. Then electrons enter 5f5f.
  3. For Einsteinium, this gives 5f115f^{11} and 6d06d^{0}.

Hence, the electronic configuration is:

[Rn]5f116d07s2[Rn] \, 5f^{11} \, 6d^{0} \, 7s^{2}

This matches option (2), so the correct option is B.

Common mistakes

  • Students may assign too many electrons to the 5f5f subshell, such as 5f125f^{12} or 5f135f^{13}. This is wrong because [Rn] already accounts for 8686 electrons, leaving only 1313 electrons to place beyond it. After filling 7s27s^{2}, only 1111 electrons remain for 5f5f.

  • Students may forget that Einsteinium belongs to the actinide series and may try to place electrons in 6d6d first. This is incorrect for this case. Use the actinide filling pattern after [Rn], giving 5f116d07s25f^{11} 6d^{0} 7s^{2}.

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