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Vanadium group atomic configurations

In the older form of the periodic table, chromium was placed in Group VI, and there are some similarities to the chemistry of this group (Chapter 10). The outer electron configuration, 3d 4s. indicates the stability of the half-filled d level. 3d 4s being more stable than the expected 3d 4s for the free atom. Like vanadium and titanium, chromium can lose all its outer electrons, giving chromium)VI) however, the latter is strongly oxidising and is... [Pg.376]


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