What is the general outer electronic configuration of the coinage metals?
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What is the general outer electronic configuration of the coinage metals?
- ns2 np6
- (n - 1) d10 ns1
- (n - 1) d10 ns2
- (n - 1) d9 ns2
Answer
(B) (n - 1) d 10 ns 1
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