What are the electron configurations of each of these ions


Lead (Pb) has an electron configuration of [Xe]6s^2 4f^14 5d^10 6p^2. Use this information to explain why it commonly forms 2+ and 4+ ions. What are the electron configurations of each of these ions and why are they preferred? Why doesn't lead form a 3+ ion?

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