PbCl2 is stable while pbcl4 is oxidizing in nature?
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Pbcl2 is stable in nature
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PbCl2 is More stable in Nature!
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The Number of elecrons in the outermost shell/ octate is full! i.e, It's No. Of Electrons in last shell is filled fully
Whereas,
In Case of PbCl4,
The Number of Elecrons in last shell is still left to complete!
Hence,
PbCl2 is stable, while
PbCl4 is oxidizing!
Hope This Helps.....!!!! :-)
Here's Your Answer
PbCl2 is More stable in Nature!
Wordered Why?
Well, Here's Your Answer
The Number of elecrons in the outermost shell/ octate is full! i.e, It's No. Of Electrons in last shell is filled fully
Whereas,
In Case of PbCl4,
The Number of Elecrons in last shell is still left to complete!
Hence,
PbCl2 is stable, while
PbCl4 is oxidizing!
Hope This Helps.....!!!! :-)
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