Each transition elements have more than one
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Each transition elements have more than one oxidation state and ions. (Option D)
- Because the energy difference between (n-1)d and ns orbitals is so minimal, transition elements exhibit variable state oxidation in their compounds.
- As a result, electrons from (n-1)d orbitals and ns-orbitals participate in bond formation.
- The number of electrons that an atom loses, gets, or seems to utilize while combining with another atom in a compound is linked to its oxidation state.
- It also influences an atom's capacity to oxidize or reduce other atoms or species.
- Almost all transition metals have numerous oxidation states that have been experimentally observed.
- Thus, we can say that each transition element has more than one oxidation state and ion.
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