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Mn3+ is an oxidising agent because
a) half filed t2qleve b) completely filed e2level c)empty d-orbital d) all

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Answered by praveenparmar2229
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option c is empty d orbital
Answered by VineetaGara
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Mn3+ is one of the strongest oxidizing agent and it usually reduces into half of the ratio.It depends on the electrons that are present and it is half filed qleve,it is stable and has a very good agent.Usually everything depends on the ratio weather it is completed as a ratio or not.

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