Why is the +2 oxidation state so common for transition metals?
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Transition metals have different electronic states. Since their orbitals have large volume, the energy required to give away electrons is very less. The transition metals have s,p,d and f orbitals. So it is easy to give 2 electrons from S orbital forming common oxidation state in transition metals.
Similar questions
Computer Science,
4 days ago
Math,
4 days ago
History,
4 days ago
Chemistry,
8 days ago
Chemistry,
8 days ago
Science,
8 months ago
Social Sciences,
8 months ago