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Why do we go down from 4s before 3d?

A) Decrease in principal quantum number

B) Increase in effective nuclear charge

C) Filling of inner shells

D) Stability of half-filled and fully-filled subshells

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Final answer:

The 4s subshell is filled before the 3d subshell due to the stability of half-filled and fully-filled subshells; this shift occurs in elements like Cr and Cu.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reason we go down from the 4s subshell before the 3d subshell is due to the stability of half-filled and fully-filled subshells. In the case of Cr and Cu, the 3d subshell is shifted to gain the extra stability of a half-filled (Cr) or fully-filled (Cu) subshell. This stability outweighs the energy difference between the 3d and 4s subshells, causing the 4s subshell to be filled before the 3d subshell.

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