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How would you account for the Cobalt (II) is stable in aqueous solution but in the presence of complexing reagents is easily oxidised.

Answer» Cobalt (III) ion has greater tendencr to form complexes than cobalt (II) ion. Therefore, Co (II) ion, being stable in aqueous solution, changes to Co (III) ion, in the presence of complexing reagents and gets oxidised.


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