Respuesta :
Answer: The correct answer is Option c.
Explanation:
Transition metals are defined as the metals in which last electron of the atom enters d-subshell. Elements belonging to Groups 3 to Group 12 are considered as transition metals.
For the given options:
Option a: Tin
The number of electrons of this element are 50.
Electronic configuration of this element = [tex]Sn:[Kr]5s^24d^{10}5p^2[/tex]
As, last electron is entering the p-subshell, therefore it is considered as a p-block element.
Option b: Tellurium
The number of electrons of this element are 52.
Electronic configuration of this element = [tex]Te:[Kr]5s^24d^{10}5p^4[/tex]
As, last electron is entering the p-subshell, therefore it is considered as a p-block element.
Option c: Copper
The number of electrons of this element are 29.
Electronic configuration of this element = [tex]Cu:[Ar]4s^13d^{10}[/tex]
As, last electron is entering the d-subshell, therefore it is considered as a d-block element or transition element.
Option d: Cesium
The number of electrons of this element are 55.
Electronic configuration of this element = [tex]Cs:[Xe]6s^1[/tex]
As, last electron is entering the s-subshell, therefore it is considered as a s-block element.
Hence, the correct answer is Option c.