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General electronic configuration of transition metals is

A

`(n-1)d^(1-5)`

B

`(n-1)^(1-10)ns^1`

C

`(n-1)d^(1-10)ns^(1-2)`

D

`ns^2(n-1)d^10`

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  • General electronic configuration of transition elements is

    A
    `(n-1)d^(1-10)ns^(1-2)`
    B
    `(n-2)^(1-10)ns^(1-2)`
    C
    `(n-1)d^(1-8)ns^(2)`
    D
    `(n-2)^(1-10)ns^(2)`
  • The general electronic configuration of transition element is

    A
    `(n-1)d^(1-10)`
    B
    `(n-1)d^(10)ns^(2)`
    C
    `(n-1)d^(1-10)ns^(1-2)`
    D
    `(n-1)d^(5)ns^(1)`
  • The general outer electronic configuration of transition metals is

    A
    `ns^(2) nd^(1-10)`
    B
    `ns^(2) np^(1) (n-1) d^(1-10)`
    C
    `ns^(2) np^(6) (n-1) d^(1-1)`
    D
    `ns^(0-2) (n-1) d^(1-10)`
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