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What Is The Electron Configuration Of Ca+2?

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    The electron configuration of Ca 2+ is as follows: 1s22s22p63s23p64s2

    The last 2 electrons represented by 4s2 represents the valence electrons which are directly involved bonding of one molecule to another and is also referred to as the oxidation state.
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