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what is the trend in oxidation state of transition metal​

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Answered by KapilSharmaFan
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  • The highest possible oxidation state, corresponding to the formal loss of all valence electrons, becomes increasingly less stable as we go from group 3 to group 8, and it is never observed in later groups.
  • In the transition metals, the stability of higher oxidation states increases down a column.
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The highest possible oxidation state, corresponding to the formal loss of all valence electrons, becomes increasingly less stable as we go from group 3 to group 8, and it is never observed in later groups. In the transition metals, the stability of higher oxidation states increases down a column.

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