Why transition element has highest oxidation number in oxides and fluorides?
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The lowest oxide of transition metal is basic, the highest is amphoteric/acidic. (ii)A transition metal exhibits highest oxidation state in oxides and fluorides. ... This means that some of the valence electrons of the metal atom are not involved in bonding. As a result, it can donate electrons and behave as a base.
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The lowest oxide of transition metal is basic, the highest is amphoteric/acidic. (ii)A transition metal exhibits highest oxidation state in oxides and fluorides. ... This means that some of the valence electrons of the metal atom are not involved in bonding. As a result, it can donate electrons and behave as a base.
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