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The diagram shows the electron configuration of an atom of an element for the electrons in the s and p orbitals.

What is the group number of the element in the periodic table? (5 points)
A. 01
B. 02
C. 16
D. 17

Pls help asap The diagram shows the electron configuration of an atom of an element-example-1

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The information provided suggests that there are 8 electrons in the s and p orbitals. This corresponds to the electron configuration of oxygen (O) with 2 electrons in the first shell (1s²) and 6 electrons in the second shell (2s² 2p⁴). In the periodic table, oxygen belongs to Group 16.

Therefore, the correct answer is:
C. 16
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Answer: 16

Explanation: The group number represents the number of the column which can be found by counting the number of valence electrons, since the ve is 6, the column is 16

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