Multiple Choice
The ground-state electron configuration of a Mn2+ ion is 1s22s22p63s23p63d5.Therefore,Mn2+ is
A) paramagnetic with five unpaired electrons.
B) diamagnetic.
C) paramagnetic with one unpaired electron.
D) paramagnetic with three unpaired electrons.
E) paramagnetic with two unpaired electrons.
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