For a Zn2* ion in its ground electronic state: How many electrons are there in the 4s orbital?. Number (Enter an integer.) How many electrons are there in the 3d orbitals? Number (Enter an integer.) How many electrons are there in the 4p orbitals? Number (Enter an integer.) How many unpaired electrons are there? Number (Enter an integer.)

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For a Zn2* ion in its ground electronic state:
How many electrons are there in the 4s orbital?. Number
(Enter an integer.)
How many electrons are there in the 3d orbitals? Number
(Enter an integer.)
How many electrons are there in the 4p orbitals? Number
(Enter an integer.)
How many unpaired electrons are there? Number
(Enter an integer.)
Transcribed Image Text:For a Zn2* ion in its ground electronic state: How many electrons are there in the 4s orbital?. Number (Enter an integer.) How many electrons are there in the 3d orbitals? Number (Enter an integer.) How many electrons are there in the 4p orbitals? Number (Enter an integer.) How many unpaired electrons are there? Number (Enter an integer.)
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