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Explain why Mn2+ is more stable than Fe2+ towards oxidation to +3 state. (At. no. of Mn = 25, Fe = 26) - Chemistry (Theory)

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Explain why Mn2+ is more stable than Fe2+ towards oxidation to +3 state. (At. no. of Mn = 25, Fe = 26)

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  1. The electronic configurations of Mn2+ are [Ar] 3d5 (half‑filled), while Fe2+ is [Ar] 3d6.
  2. A half‑filled 3d5 shell is especially stable; removing another electron from Mn2+ needs a very high third ionisation enthalpy, so Mn2+ resists oxidation.
  3. Fe2+ is more easily oxidized because Fe3+ gives the stable d5 state, and the M3+/M2+ potential for Fe is lower than for Mn.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - QUESTIONS FROM ISC EXAMINATION PAPERS [Page 510]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 8 d-and ƒ-Block Elements
QUESTIONS FROM ISC EXAMINATION PAPERS | Q 20. (i) | Page 510
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