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The ground stete term symbol for cobalt 2+ ions

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Answered by rohithplatinum
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The Co2+ ion has a d7 electron configuration and a ground-state term symbol of 4F9/2

Answered by Rohith200422
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The \: ground \: state \: electron \: configuration \: of \: ground \: state \: gaseous \: neutral \: cobalt \: is \: [Ar].3 {d}^{7}. \\ 4 {s}^{2} \: and \: the \: term \: symbol \: is \: 4F9/2

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