Why are d electrons in transition metals loose?
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However, in all the chemistry of the transition elements, the 4s orbital behaves as the outermost, highest energy orbital. When these metals form ions, the 4s electrons are always lost first. You must remember this: When d-block elements form ions, the 4s electrons are lost first.
However, in all the chemistry of the transition elements, the 4s orbital behaves as the outermost, highest energy orbital. When these metals form ions, the 4s electrons are always lost first. You must remember this: When d-block elements form ions, the 4s electrons are lost first.
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