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User: Question 2 What type subshell is the highest energy subshell that is occupied by electrons in neutral transition metal atoms? Choose one answer. A. s subshell B. p subshell C. d subshell D. f subshell

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User: Question 2 What type subshell is the highest energy subshell that is occupied by electrons in neutral transition metal atoms? Choose one answer. A. s subshell B. p subshell C. d subshell D. f subshell

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User: Question 2 What type subshell is the highest energy subshell that is occupied by electrons in neutral transition metal atoms? Choose one answer. A. s subshell B. p subshell C. d subshell D. f subshell

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Weegy: Rule 1 - Lowest energy orbitals fill first. Thus, the filling pattern is 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, 4s, 3d, etc. [ Since the orbitals within a subshell are degenerate (of equal energy), the entire subshell of a particular orbital type is filled before moving to the next subshell of higher energy. Find more info here: http://chemistry.armstrong.edu/P1/3rules.htm ]

User: There are several possible ways of arranging 7 electrons in the 3d subshell of an atom; however, the lowest energy electron configuration for the atom is the one that has the maximum number of unpaired electrons in a particular set of degenerate orbitals. This behavior is described by Choose one answer. A. the Aufbau principle. B. Hund's rule. C. the Pauli exclusion principle. D. the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.

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There are several possible ways of arranging 7 electrons in the 3d subshell of an atom; however, the lowest energy electron configuration for the atom is the one that has the maximum number of unpaired electrons in a particular set of degenerate orbitals. This behavior is described by the Aufbau principle.

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