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    Which Element Is Likely to Have the Ground-State Electron Configuration
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Which Element Is Likely to Have the Ground-State Electron Configuration

Question 136

Question 136

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Which element is likely to have the ground-state electron configuration [Kr]5s14d10?


A) Au
B) Cu
C) In
D) Ag
E) Cd

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