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Why are `Mn^(2+)` compounds more stable than `Fe^(2+)` toward oxidation to their `+3` state?A. `Mn^(2+)` is more stable with high `3^(nd)` ionisation energyB. `Mn^(2+)` is bigger in sizeC. `Mn^(2+)` has completely filled d-orbitalsD. `Mn^(2+)` does not exist. |
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Answer» Correct Answer - A `Mn^(2+) (3d^(5))` is a statle since it has all half-filled orbitals. `Fe^(2+) (3d^(6))` is yet to acquire a stable configuration since it has one filled orbital. Therefore, `Fe^(2+)` ion has a tendency to get oxidised to `Fe^(3+)` ion whereas `Mn^(2+)` ion has no urge to participate in the oxidatioxn reaction. |
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