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Question
Discuss the following property with respect to transition elements:
Oxidation states.
Long Answer
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Solution
- Transition elements exhibit variable oxidation states due to the similar energy of their (n − 1)d and ns electrons, which both participate in bonding.
- The common oxidation states often include +2, arising from loss of two ns electrons, and higher states involving (n − 1)d electrons.
- Stability is influenced by electron configuration; half-filled or fully filled d-subshells add stability (e.g., Mn2+ with 3d5, Zn2+ with 3d10).
- Oxidation states increase progressively within a group as the atomic number increases.
- Transition metals can show oxidation states ranging from +1 to +8, with covalent bonds predominant at higher states (e.g., Mn in the +7 state in the permanganate ion).
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 497]
