Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
Actinides exhibits oxidation state...

Actinides exhibits oxidation state

A

`+3 and +4`

B

`+4 and 5`

C

`+5 and +6`

D

`+2` to `+7`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
D
Doubtnut Promotions Banner Mobile Dark
|

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • COMPOUNDS CONTAINING NITROGEN

    NIKITA PUBLICATION|Exercise MCQ|418 Videos
  • ELECTROCHEMISTRY

    NIKITA PUBLICATION|Exercise Questions From Competitive Exam|46 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

" In lanthanides highest oxidation state is " "x" ' and actinides highest oxidation state is "y" .Then "x+y" is "

Fluorine exhibit only – 1 oxidation state whereas other halogens exhibit +ve oxidation states also. Explain why ?

Knowledge Check

  • Fluorine exhibits an oxidation state of only -1 because :

    A
    it can readily accept an electron
    B
    it is very strongly electronegative
    C
    it is a non-metal
    D
    it belongs to halogen family
  • Fluorine exhibits an oxidation state of only -1 because :

    A
    it can readily accept an electron
    B
    it is very strongly electronegative
    C
    it is a non-metal
    D
    it belongs to halogen family
  • Aluminium exhibits +3 oxidation state. As we move down the group, +1 oxidation state gets more stable. This is a consequence of

    A
    increaseing size of the atom
    B
    inert pair effect
    C
    electron deficient nature
    D
    `p pi - p pi` bonding
  • Similar Questions

    Explore conceptually related problems

    Fluorine has -1 oxidation state while iodine exhibits oxidation states of -1, +1, +3 ,+5 and +7. This is due to

    The actinides showing +7 oxidation state are:

    Oxygen exhibits least oxidation state in

    Oxygen exhibits least oxidation state in

    Manganese exhibits maximum oxidation state in: