d-penicillamine is a well known copper chelating agent use for cases associated with copper toxicities and metabolic copper excess related diseases like willson's disease.  1. write the copper electronic configuration in its second oxidation state through noble gas representation and show the location of valence electrons

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d-penicillamine is a well known copper chelating agent use for cases associated with copper toxicities and metabolic copper excess related diseases like willson's disease. 

1. write the copper electronic configuration in its second oxidation state through noble gas representation and show the location of valence electrons

2. show the electronic configuration of copper that maintain complex formation within the chelation sphere

3.  expect the type of hybridization occur during chelation and the location of the shared electrons in the resulted complex 

4.  which of the two entities copper and d-penicillamine and copper ion is the chelating agent showing its ligand groups and which of them is the chelator

5. draw the resulted chelation sphere

6. numerate other clinical uses of d-penicillamine

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