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(a)
Interpretation:
The electronic configuration and the number of unpaired electrons for
Concept introduction:
The
Transition metals lose their
(a)
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Explanation of Solution
The two
The electronic configuration of
The electronic configuration of
There are three unpaired electrons.
(b)
Interpretation:
The electronic configuration and the number of unpaired electrons for
Concept introduction:
The transition elements in Periods 4 and 5 have a general electron configuration of
Transition metals lose their
(b)
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Explanation of Solution
The two
The electronic configuration of
The electronic configuration of
There is no unpaired electron.
(c)
Interpretation:
The electronic configuration and the number of unpaired electrons for
Concept introduction:
The transition elements in Periods 4 and 5 have a general electron configuration of
Transition metals lose their
(c)
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Explanation of Solution
The two
The electronic configuration of
The electronic configuration of
There are four unpaired electrons since each of the five
(d)
Interpretation:
The electronic configuration and the number of unpaired electrons for
Concept introduction:
The transition elements in Periods 4 and 5 have a general electron configuration of
Transition metals lose their
Transition elements in Periods 6 and 7 have a general electron configuration of
(d)
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Explanation of Solution
The two
The electronic configuration of
The electronic configuration of
There are three unpaired electrons.
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