Which element exhibit highest oxidation state exhibited in transition metal?
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it's of +9 and I guess it's vanadium
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Manganese
The reason why Manganese has the highest oxidation state is because the number of unpaired electrons in the outermost shell is more that is 3d5 4s2. If we consider all the transition metals the highest oxidation state is eight and the element which shows +8 oxidation state are Ruthenium (Ru) and Os(Osmium).
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