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the +1 oxidation state of group 13 increases down the group​

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Answered by shekhaashif1234
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Answer:

yes I think so

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Answered by devilsarthak
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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

In group 13 and 14 , as we move down the group, the tendency of 8−e  

 of valence shell to participate in bond formation is due to ineffective shielding of s -e's of valence shells by intervening of d & f electrons. This is called inert pair effect.

Due to this, s-electrons of valence shell of group 13 and 14 are unable to participate in bonding. Hence, +1 and +2 oxidation states, in group 13 and 14 respectively becomes more stable with increasing atomic number.

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