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    Exam 23: Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry
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    Complexes Containing Metals with D<sup>10</sup> Electron Configurations Are Typically ________
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Complexes Containing Metals with D10 Electron Configurations Are Typically ________

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Complexes containing metals with d10 electron configurations are typically ________.


A) violet
B) blue
C) green
D) yellow
E) white/colorless

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