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to show the electron configuration for an atom, what is the advantage of using an orbital notation compared to a dot structure?
orbital notation takes up less space.
orbital notation shows the spin of the electrons.
orbital notation makes it easier to count the electrons.
orbital notation shows the electron distribution in shells.
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- Option 1: Dot structures (like Lewis dot structures) can be more compact in some cases, and orbital notation isn't generally more space - efficient for showing electron configs. So this is incorrect.
- Option 2: Orbital notation (using arrows in boxes for orbitals) shows the spin of electrons (up or down arrows), while dot structures mainly show valence electrons around an atom and don't indicate electron spin. This is a key advantage of orbital notation.
- Option 3: Dot structures also make it relatively easy to count valence electrons, and orbital notation isn't inherently better at counting all electrons (both show electron counts in their own ways, but counting isn't a unique advantage of orbital notation). So this is incorrect.
- Option 4: Dot structures (like Lewis dot structures) also show electron distribution in shells (valence electrons in the outermost shell), so this isn't a unique advantage of orbital notation.
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B. Orbital notation shows the spin of the electrons.