Transitions metals usually exhibit highest
oxidation states in their
(a) Chlorides
(b) Fluorides
(c) Bromides
(d) Iodide
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D) bcz except Fluorine all of them exhibit a range of oxidation states (+3,+5,+7)
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Highest oxidation states of transition metals are observed in oxides and fluorides. This is so because of the small size and high electronegativity of fluorine atom.
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