Write the condensed electron configuration for the following:
(When typing in electronic config, place the noble gas in square brackets, leave a space between it and all orbitals, and enter electrons as normal text.)
A. Cr3+
B. The ion of phosphorus formed by accepting 3 electrons
C. The 5th period alkali metal that has lost 1 electron
D. The 5th period transition metal that has the same number of valence electrons as a halogen.
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