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4 December, 21:15

Arsenic does not have any valence electrons in the 3d orbital because

(A) its 3d orbital is completely filled.

(B) it only contains enough electrons to fill the 2s orbital.

(C) it is an inert substance that is not reactive.

(D) all of its valence electrons are in the 3p orbital.

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  1. 4 December, 23:24
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    The correct answer is A, the entire 3d10 orbital is filled for Arsenic
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