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electron configuration?

From each partial (valence-level) orbital diagram, give the ground-state electron configuration and the group number.arrow u d (up down)4s ud 3d ududududud 4p uand 2s ud 2p udududI need electconfig and the group numberFor the first one I had [Al] 4s2 3d10 4p1 but it was wrong.what am I doing wrong/ how do you do it?

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I put my dutch oven pan in the oven frequently for a roast or whatnotOf course, that's at a pretty low heat, but it is a teflon coated, plastic handled panDid you check the bottom to see if it says oven safe? If in doubt, I'd use a casserole dish.
RE: Can I put my non stick pan in the oven? I have a normal non stick Teflon pan, but I don't know if it is oven safe or notIt has a black plastic handleDo you think I can safely put it in the oven?
It will depend on what you are doing and for how long it will be in the oven for and the type of the plastic of the handle matters The heat is going to be the problem as some types will tolerate oven temperatures briefly but most will notIf you want to use the fry pan under the grill briefly to colour something just make the handle face out, and have a mitt at hand Chetak
arrow u d (up down) 4s ud 3d ududududud 4p u: 3D10, 4S2 , 4P1 this is the Boron/Aluminum/Galium group with a fourth shell, it would be: Gallium , [Ar] 3d10 4s2 4p1, group 13 the roman numeral group number varies with each text did you list it as [Al] 4s2 3d10 4p1 which is using aluminum instead of argon and 2s ud 2p ududud 2S2, 2P6 Helium/ neon/ agon group with its valence shell being the second shell your answers are: Ne , [He] 2s2 2p6 , group 18

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