The Ti2+ ion is isoelectronic with the Ca atom. (a) Are there any differences in the

Chapter 8, Problem 8.97

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The Ti2+ ion is isoelectronic with the Ca atom. (a) Are there any differences in the electron configurations of Ti2+ and Ca? (b) With reference to Figure 6.25, comment on the changes in the ordering of the 4s and 3d subshells in Ca and Ti2+ (c) Will Ca and Ti2+ have the same number of unpaired electrons? Explain.

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