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A change of Zn to Zn^(2+) is a accompani...

A change of Zn to `Zn^(2+)` is a accompanied by a decrease in:

A

number of unpaired electrons

B

atomic mass

C

atomic number

D

number of shells

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The correct Answer is:
D

A change from `Zn to Zn^(2+)` causes decrease in no. of shells only.
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