Transition metal ions typically lose their outermost ns electrons before losing any (n - 1) d electrons.What is the best explanation of this frequently observed trend?
A) The ns electrons have lower angular momentum.
B) The (n - 1) d electrons have a larger average radius.
C) The (n - 1) d orbitals can have more electrons with unpaired spins.
D) The (n - 1) s and (n - 1) p subshells are full.
E) The (n - 1) d electrons experience a higher Zeff than the ns electrons.
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