Titanium with Z = 22 has how many electrons in n = 3? 2 8 18 12
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Step 1:** The electron configuration for titanium (Z = 22) in the n = 3 state includes the following sublevels: - 3s^2 - 3p^6 - 3d^4 ** Show more…
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