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Question
What is the nature of oxides of first row transition elements formed in the lower oxidation states?
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Solution
- Oxides in lower oxidation states are generally basic.
- These basic oxides react with acids to form corresponding salts.
- Oxides in higher oxidation states tend to be acidic.
- Oxides with intermediate oxidation states are usually amphoteric.
- Examples: MnO (basic, Mn +2), FeO (basic), while MnO2 is amphoteric.
- This trend is due to the metal’s oxidation state influencing oxide character.
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