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Compare the stability of +2 oxidation state for the elements of the first transition series.

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Solution :The DECREASING negative electrode potentials of `M^(2+)//M` in the first transition series (See "CHAPTER At A GLANCE" Point 12) shows that in general, the stability of +2 oxidation state decreases from left to right (the exceptions being MN and Zn). The decrease in the negative electrode potentials is due to increase in the sum `IE_(1)+IE_(2)`. The GREATER stability of +2 state for Mn is due to half-filled d-subshell `(d^(5))` in `Mn^(2+)` and that of Zn is due to completely filled of subshell `(d^(10))` in `Zn^(2+)`.


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