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How are E° values helpful in explaining the stability of transition metal ions in aqueous medium?
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Solution
- The standard electrode potential (E°) values indicate the tendency of a transition metal ion to be reduced or oxidised in aqueous solution.
- A higher positive E° value means the ion is more easily reduced; hence, the higher oxidation state is less stable.
- Conversely, a negative or low positive E° means the ion is more stable in that oxidation state as it resists reduction.
- For example, Cr3+ has a negative E° for Cr3+/Cr2+, showing Cr3+ is stable and not easily reduced.
- Mn3+ has a large positive E°, indicating it is unstable and readily reduced to Mn2+.
- Fe3+ has a moderately positive E°, so it is more stable than Mn3+ but less stable than Cr3+.
Therefore, E° values help predict which oxidation states are favored and stable in aqueous media for transition metals.
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