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Yb^(+2) and Lu^(3+) are diamagnetic due...

`Yb^(+2)` and `Lu^(3+)` are diamagnetic due to

A

Vacant 'f' sub shells

B

Fully 'f' sub shells

C

Parlty filled 'f' sub shells

D

Partly filled 'd' sub shells

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B
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