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Which transition metal of 3D series has positive E°(M+2/M) value and why​

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Answered by PratyushKurup
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Solution :

(i) Copper is the only metal in 3d series having positive

value because the sum of enthalpies of sublimation and ionization is not balanced by hydration enthalpy. <br> (ii) Cerium is a member of lanthanoid series which exhibit +4 oxidation state as it is having configuration

. Configuration of

is [Xe]

which is a stable configuration. Hence it exhibits + 4 Oxidation state. <br> (b) (i) Oxometal anions have highest oxidation state e.g., Cr in

or

has an oxidation state of +6 whereas Mn in

has an Oxidation state of + 7. This is due to the combination of metal with oxygen, which is highly electronegative and oxidizing element. <br> (ii) HCl is not used to acidify

solution because oxygen produced from

is partly used up to oxidise HCl to chlroine but when dil

is used, Oxygen produced is used only for oxidizing the reducing agent. <br> (iii) Strong metallic bond between the atoms of transition elements are responsible for high enthalpies of atomization. Greater the number of unpaired electrons, stronger will be the metallic bonding, greater will be the enthalpies of atomization

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Copper

Explanation:

Copper is the only metal in 3d series having positive E∘M2+/M value because the sum of enthalpies of sublimation and ionization is not balanced by hydration enthalpy

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