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Use the aufbau principle to obtain the ground-state, noble gas core, electron configuration of selenium. Then,...

Use the aufbau principle to obtain the ground-state, noble gas core, electron configuration of selenium. Then, select the correct electron spin states for each orbital in the indicated subshell. If an orbital is not used then select the 'blank' in the pulldown.

[He][Ne][Ar][Kr][Xe][Rn]

AP 2

4p

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

3d

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

4s

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

3p

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

3s

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

2p

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

2s

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

1s

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

(select) ↑↓↑

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