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Answered by veronica0104
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with tin, the +4 state is still more stable than +2 , but by the time you get to lead, the +2 state is more stable- and dominates the chemistry of lead.

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hence the statement

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Answered by humera98765
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with tin, the +4 state is still more stable than +2 , but by the time you get to lead, the +2 state is more stable- and dominates the chemistry of lead.

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