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most stable oxidation state of bismuth is

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Answered by abhishekraj25899
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Most stable oxidation state of bismuth will be +3
Answered by franktheruler
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The most stable Oxidation state of Bismuth is + 3 unlike + 5 of most elements of this group due to inert pair effect and also the pie-pie transition.

Bismuth is a chemical element with symbol Bi and atomic number 83. It is a pentavalent metal with 5 electrons at the valence shell and one of the materials with chemical properties resembling its lighter homologs arsenic and antimony. Bismuth may occur naturally, although its oxide are not found often. Although its sulfide and oxide forms important commercial ores.

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