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Question

Zinc ($Zn$), Cadmium ($Cd$), and Mercury ($Hg$) are structurally situated in the d-block but are formally excluded from being classified as true transition elements. What is the fundamental quantum mechanical reason for this exclusion?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

A true transition element must have incompletely filled $d$ -orbitals. Group 12 elements ($Zn, Cd, Hg$) have $d^{10}$ configurations in their ground state ($ns^2$) and their most stable $+2$ state ($ns^0$), lacking unpaired $d$ -electrons entirely.

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