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Select the false statement below : fe2+ is more paramagnetic (has more unpaired electrons) than fe3+ fe3+ is isoelectronic with mn2+ fe has 2 outer electrons, 8 valence electrons, and 18 core electrons fe3+ is predicted to be a stronger potential oxidizing agent (can be reduced more) than fe2+ none of these ions (fe2+, fe3+, mn2+) have any electrons in the 4s subshell

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