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30 January, 03:48

Energy level diagram for Ni2+. why the electrons are taken from s orbital but not d orbital?

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  1. 30 January, 04:15
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    Because in this case the s-orbital you mean has a higher energy level (n=4) than the mentioned d-orbital (n=3). That means the s-orbital will loose the electrons first (the valence electrons are in n=4, so they will be the first to go way)
  2. 30 January, 04:54
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    For transition metals, electrons often move from lower orbitals to higher orbitals to have have filled sub-shells.

    This is also an explanation for a few of the oxidation states.

    Having half filled or completely filled sub-shells make the metals more stable.
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