Answer :

Alright, let's determine the electron configuration for carbon.

1. Identify the Atomic Number of Carbon:
The atomic number of carbon is 6, which means it has 6 electrons.

2. Distribute the Electrons Among the Shells:
Electrons fill energy levels (shells) in a specific order: 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, etc.

3. First Shell (1s):
The first shell can hold up to 2 electrons.
Thus, we place 2 electrons in the 1s orbital.
Configuration so far: 1s² (2 electrons used, 4 remaining)

4. Second Shell (2s and 2p):
The second shell can hold up to 8 electrons, but we only have 4 electrons left to place.
First, we fill the 2s orbital with 2 electrons.
Configuration so far: 1s² 2s² (4 electrons used, 2 remaining)

Next, we place the remaining 2 electrons in the 2p orbital.
Configuration so far: 1s² 2s² 2p² (all 6 electrons used)

5. Determine the Distribution of Electrons in Shells:
- 1st shell: 2 electrons
- 2nd shell: 4 electrons (2 in 2s and 2 in 2p)

Thus, the electron configuration of carbon is 2 electrons in the first shell and 4 electrons in the second shell. The correct answer is:

A. 2,4

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