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What does reduction potential tell about the stability of an element?

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ȯ 6.14 Change in Reduction Potential. The reduction potential of a species is its tendency to gain electrons and get reduced. It is measured in millivolts or volts. ... This means that the higher oxidation states of the metal ion become more stable after complexation.

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The reduction potential of a species is its tendency to gain electrons and get reduced. ... This means that the higher oxidation states of the metal ion become more stable after complexation.

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