2. Two possible models for arrangement of electrons in Li are shown below: electron "a" electron "b" (3+ T₁ - Tb Explain

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2. Two possible models for arrangement of electrons in Li are shown below: electron "a" electron "b" (3+ T₁ - Tb Explain

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2. Two possible models for arrangement of electrons in Li are shown below: electron "a" electron "b" (3+ T₁ - Tb Explain why the IE₁ of electron "b" would be less than the IE₁ of electron "a".
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