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NEET CHEMISTRYThe d-and f-Block ElementsMedium

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The number of dd-electrons in Fe2+\text{Fe}^{2+} (atomic number Z=26Z = 26) is different from the number of:

A

ss-electrons in Mg\text{Mg} (Z=12Z = 12)

B

pp-electrons in Cl\text{Cl} (Z=17Z = 17)

C

dd-electrons in Fe\text{Fe} (Z=26Z = 26)

D

pp-electrons in Ne\text{Ne} (Z=10Z = 10)

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