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Why is the configuration d6 considered to have no loss of exchange energy?
A. This statement seems incorrect; d6 configuration does have exchange energy, but perhaps refers to a specific comparison context.
B. d6 configurations inherently lack unpaired electrons
C. d6 configurations are always unstable
D. d6 configurations have maximum exchange energy
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