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Number of unpaired electrons of neutral manganese atoma and its divalent ion are in the ratio (the atomic number of manganese is 25 and it loses two electrons to form the divalent ion)

A

`1:1`

B

`25:23`

C

`5:3`

D

`3:53`

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