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why does iron shows different oxidation state​

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Answered by taiba1106shaikh
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Compounds of iron are mainly formed at +2 and +3 oxidation states. In case of +2 oxidation state it loses electrons from 4s subshell and in case of +3 it form exactly half filled subshell of 3d5 and it also occurs at higher oxidation state + 6.

Answered by ashmitamanikandan6
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Compounds of iron are mainly formed at +2 and +3 oxidation states. In case of +2 oxidation state it loses electrons from 4s subshell and in case of +3 it form exactly half filled subshell of 3d5 and it also occurs at higher oxidation state + 6.

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