why is Cr2+ reducing nd mn 3+ oxidising when both have d4 confriguration
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Cr2+ is strongly reducing in nature. It has a d4 configuration. ... In the case of Mn3+ (d4), it acts as an oxidizing agent and gets reduced to Mn2+ (d5). This has an exactly half-filled d-orbital and has an extra-stability.
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Cr2+ is strongly reducing in nature. It has a d4 configuration. ... In the case of Mn3+ (d4), it acts as an oxidizing agent and gets reduced to Mn2+ (d5). This has an exactly half-filled d-orbital and has an extra-stability.
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