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Which of the following elements has its highest energy electrons in an "s" atomic orbital? radiium (Ra) neon (Ne) aluminum (Al) lanthanum (La)

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It would be the one that has the highest orbital level on the s suborbital which in this case would be Ra
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Answer: The correct answer is Radium (Ra).

Step-by-step explanation:

Energy level having highest value of principle quantum number which is 'n' will have the highest energy electrons.

For the given options:

Radium (Ra): The number of electrons present in this element are 88 and electronic configuration of this element is
[Rn]7s^2

It has 2 electrons in 's' orbital having n = 7.

Neon (Ne): The number of electrons present in this element are 10 and electronic configuration of this element is
[He]2s^22p^6

It has 2 electrons in 's' orbital having n = 2.

Aluminium (Al): The number of electrons present in this element are 13 and electronic configuration of this element is
[Ne]3s^23p^1

It has 2 electrons in 's' orbital having n = 3.

Lanthanum (La): The number of electrons present in this element are 57 and electronic configuration of this element is
[Xe]5d^16s^2

It has 2 electrons in 's' orbital having n = 6.

Hence, the correct answer is Radium (Ra).

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