Chromium (atomic number 24) has a special electron configuration because it is more stable when half-filled -orbitals are present.
Step by step:
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Normally, following the order of filling, we would expect:
However, Chromium actually shifts one electron from the 4s orbital to the 3d orbital to achieve a half-filled , which is very stable.
Final electron configuration:
In shorthand (noble gas form):
This unusual arrangement happens because a half-filled -subshell (3d⁵) gives extra stability due to electron exchange energy and symmetrical distribution.
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