What do you understand by the term electronic configuration" of an element? Write down the electronic configuration of oxygen (At. No. = 8)."
Electron configuration is the distribution of electrons of an atom in various shells or orbits of the atom (K, L, M, etc.).
Electronic configuration of oxygen (atomic no = 8) is:
K L
2 6
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