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28 December, 12:03

Which represents the correct electron distribution of a transition element in the ground state?

A) 2-8-8-1

B) 2-8-8-2

C) 2-8-18-2

D) 2-8-18-3

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  1. 28 December, 13:21
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    I believe both C) and D) are correct, because both have enough electrons to show that the element has enough protons to be a transition metal, and both elements seem to have an electron configuration that exists in the ground state. We may need more information.
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