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![A magnet made of an alloy containing the elements Nd,
Fe, and B.
Match the electron configurations here with the elements to which they belong.
Fe:
[Ar]48²3dº
Nd:
B:
Drag and drop your selection from the following list to complete the answer:
[Ar]48²3d6
[Xe]6s²4f¹
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Transcribed Image Text:A magnet made of an alloy containing the elements Nd,
Fe, and B.
Match the electron configurations here with the elements to which they belong.
Fe:
[Ar]48²3dº
Nd:
B:
Drag and drop your selection from the following list to complete the answer:
[Ar]48²3d6
[Xe]6s²4f¹
Submit
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