The number of $d-$ electrons in $Fe^{2+} \ (Z = 26)$ is not equal to the number of electrons in which one of the following?

  • A
    $d-$ electrons in $Fe \ (Z = 26)$
  • B
    $p-$ electrons in $Ne \ (Z = 10)$
  • C
    $s-$ electrons in $Mg \ (Z = 12)$
  • D
    $p-$ electrons in $Cl \ (Z = 17)$

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