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Question
Explain the following about transition metals:
Oxidation states
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Solution
- Transition metals exhibit variable oxidation states, commonly more than one in their compounds.
- This variability is due to the involvement of both (n − 1)d and ns electrons in bonding.
- Lower oxidation states (+1, +2) typically involve ns electrons, while higher states (+3, +4, +5, ...) involve d electrons too.
- Most first transition series elements show +2 as a common oxidation state due to the loss of two 4s electrons.
- The stability of oxidation states depends on the electronic configuration; half-filled or filled d-subshells are more stable.
- Transition metals show the highest oxidation states in oxides and fluorides.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 476]
