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Why is Cr+ unstable?

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Answered by Devilking08
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it's because the third ionization energy of Cr is so small that even oxygen in the air can oxidize it 

Stability is all about electron configuration 

Cr electron configuration is 

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s1 3d5 

Cr2+ 

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d4 


Cr3+ 

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d3 


now the reason 3d3 is more stable than 3d4 

is that the d-orbital splits into t2g (low energy) and eg (high energy) 

t2g has 3 orbitals while eg has 2 orbitals 

so when you fill 3 electrons (3d3) 

you fill t2g with 3 electrons ( each orbital filled singly ) 


but when you fill 4 electrons (3d4) 

you fill t2g with 4 electrons ( 2 single , and 2 paired ) 

this paired electron is confused .. and keeps jumping from orbital to another making pairs with them 

as you know that half filled orbitals are more stable ... 

this paired electron can easily be taken off to reach a more stable form ( 3 single electron ) i.e Cr3+ 

so even the slightest oxidizing agent , or oxygen in air can do that.

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