Why is the ground state electron configuration for Lithium 1s²2s ?
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⚛️ physics.atom-ph
cond-mat.str-el
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argumentelectronconfigurationenergygroundhigherlithiumrepulsion
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The electronic ground state for Lithium is $1s^22s$, and not $1s^22p$. The traditional argument for why this is so is based on a screening argument that claims that the $2p$ electron is better shielded by the $1s$ electrons, and therefore higher in energy then the configuration that includes the $2s$ electron. We show that this argument is flawed, and in fact the actual reason for the ordering is because the electron-electron interaction energy is higher for the $2p-1s$ repulsion than it is for the $2s-1s$ repulsion.
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