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Depositive zinc oxhibits paramagnetism due to loss of two electrons from 3d-orbitals of neutral atom.

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To determine whether the statement "Depositive zinc exhibits paramagnetism due to loss of two electrons from 3d-orbitals of neutral atom" is true or false, we can analyze the electronic configuration of zinc and its ion. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Electronic Configuration of Neutral Zinc:** - The atomic number of zinc (Zn) is 30. Therefore, the electronic configuration of neutral zinc is: \[ \text{Zn: } [\text{Ar}] 3d^{10} 4s^2 ...
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