[References How many 4d electrons would be predicted in the ground state for the following elements? a. zirconium electron(s) b. silver electron(s) c. tantalum electron(s) d. cobalt electron(s)

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**How many 4d electrons would be predicted in the ground state for the following elements?**

a. zirconium  
[ ] electron(s)

b. silver  
[ ] electron(s)

c. tantalum  
[ ] electron(s)

d. cobalt  
[ ] electron(s)

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