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Chemistry, 19.09.2019 22:00, mandoux

Carbon has an atomic number of 6, but the following orbital notation for carbon is incorrect. explain the error in terms of the rules for electron arrangements.
carbon:
1s is filled. 2s is filled. 2p is shown to contain two electrons in one orbital and no electrons in the other two orbitals.

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