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In general, how many valence electrons do transition metals have? (Valence are highest n, only s and p sublevel)

What ion is likely to form with transition metals? Speculate as to why you think some transition metals can form multiple ions?

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Answer:

2 valence electrons.

Step-by-step explanation:

Valence electrons are the sum total of all the electrons in the highest energy level (principal quantum number n). Most transition metals have an electron configuration that is

n

s

2

(

n

1

)

d

, so those

n

s

2

electrons are the valence electrons

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