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Europium and ytterbium behave as good reducing agents in +2 oxidation state explain

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Answered by LaviLa
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Answer:

The most stable oxidation state of lanthanoids is + 3.

Hence, Eu2+ and Yb2+ tend to get + 3 oxidation states by losing one electron.

Since they get oxidised, they are good reducing agents in + 2 oxidation state.

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Answered by priyanshtripathy038
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The most stable oxidation state of lanthanoids is + 3. Hence, Eu2+ and Yb2+ tend to get + 3 oxidation states by losing one electron. Since they get oxidised, they are good reducing agents in + 2 oxidation state.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/1398300/europium-and-ytterbium-behave-as-good-reducing-agents-in-2-oxidation-state-explain
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