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What is the primary reason lanthanoids form predominantly trivalent (Ln³⁺) ions?
A. The 4f electrons are easily removed
B. The 6s electrons are held very tightly
C. Achieving a stable electron configuration, often a filled or half-filled f-subshell
D. To resemble the alkali metals
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