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Copper (Cu) is a classic example that shows why the Aufbau principle is a useful guideline rather than an absolute rule, and the Cu2+ ion reveals how transition metals behave wh...
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Copper (Cu) is a classic example that shows why the Aufbau principle is a useful guideline rather than an absolute rule, and the Cu2+ ion reveals how transition metals behave wh...
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The electron configuration for the Fe3+ ion is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d5. This reflects removal of two 4s electrons and one 3s electron from neutral iron (Fe, 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6...
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An atom of iron (Fe) in the 3+ oxidation state, written as Fe 3+, has lost three electrons from its neutral electron configuration, resulting in the electron configuration 1s2 2...
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Copper(II), denoted Cu2+, is a well-defined ionic species whose electron configuration reflects the loss of two valence electrons from elemental copper. Its core is identical to...
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