The atomic number of Chromium (Cr) is 24. Which of the following sets of quantum numbers could corre — Atomic Structure Chemistry Question
Question
The atomic number of Chromium (Cr) is 24. Which of the following sets of quantum numbers could correctly represent the $24^{\text{th}}$ electron as it enters the atom according to the Aufbau sequence, despite its anomalous ground-state configuration?
💡 Solution & Explanation
According to the Aufbau principle, after Argon ($18$), the $4s$ subshell fills ($19^{\text{th}}, 20^{\text{th}}$), followed by the $3d$ subshell. The $21^{\text{st}}$ to $24^{\text{th}}$ electrons enter $3d$. For a $3d$ electron, $n=3$ and $l=2$. The magnetic quantum number $m$ can be any integer from $-2$ to $+2$. Option B is the only one matching $n=3, l=2$. Note: While Cr anomalously assumes $4s^1 3d^5$, the last set of electrons to enter energetically are still $3d$.