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How many unpaired electrons does the second excited state of halogens (= Cl, Br and I) have?

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5 unpaired electrons
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7 unpaired electrons
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There is no second excitation possible for Cl, Br and I.
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None of the above
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Solution

The correct option is A 5 unpaired electrons
Following are the different electronic configurations of halogens:
Ground state electronic configuration is ns2 np5 nd0
First excited state electronic configuration is ns2 np4 nd1
Second excited state electronic configuration is ns2 np3 nd2
Third excited state electronic configuration is ns1 np3 nd3

We can clearly see from the electronic configuration of the second excited state that the number of unpaired electrons are 5.

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