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To what extent do the electronic configurations, decide the stability of oxidation states in the first series of the transition elements? Illustrate your answer with examples. |
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Answer» The presence of half filled or completely filled orbitals impart stability to a particular elemtn/ion. Greater the number of such orbitals, more will be the relative stability. For example, let us write the different oxidation states of Mn(Z=25) along with the electronic configuration. `Mn:[Ar]3d^(5)4s^(2),Mn^(2+),[Ar]3d^(5),Mn^(3+),[Ar]3d^(4),Mn^(4+),[Ar]3d^(3)` +2 oxidation state of the element is likely to be the most stable because the corresponding electronic configuration of `Mn^(2+)` is highly symmetrical ( all the five 3d- orbitals are half filled). |
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