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Can two atoms with different number of protons have the same ground state electron configuration? Please explain your answer.

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

No two elements (atoms) have the same ground state electron configuration, because they would have the same number of electrons and the same atomic number. Each element has a unique atomic number. On the other hand elements and ions or two ions could have the same electron configuration.

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