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    The Expected Electron Configuration of Cu<sup>+</sup> Is [Ar] 3s<sup>1</sup>3d<sup>9</sup>
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The Expected Electron Configuration of Cu+ Is [Ar] 3s13d9

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The expected electron configuration of Cu+ is [Ar] 3s13d9.

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