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Why is Cr2+ considered a reducing agent according to the text?
A. Because it readily gains electrons to achieve a d6 configuration.
B. Because the d4 configuration is inherently unstable.
C. Because its configuration changes to the more stable d5 configuration upon losing an electron.
D. Because its electronic configuration changes from d4 to d3, achieving a more stable half-filled t2g level.
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