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oxidation state of lanthanoids​

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Answered by samir20sekhar
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Generally, Lanthanides show variable oxidation states. They also show +2,+3, and +4 oxidation states. But the most stable oxidation state of Lanthanides is +3 Elements in other states try to lose or gain electrons to get +3 state

Answered by prasannanalla1983
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Generally, Lanthanides show variable oxidation states. They also show +2,+3, and +4 oxidation states. But the most stable oxidation state of Lanthanides is +3 Elements in other states try to lose or gain electrons to get +3 state.

Answer: The most common and stable oxidation state of Lanthanides is +3.It is attained by removing outermost 2 electrons of 6s electrons and 1 electron from 4f electrons. It is due to high energy difference in 4f and 6s, it is difficult to remove more electrons from 4f sub-shell.

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