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What is meant by disproportionation of an oxidation state ? Give an example

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When a particular oxidation state become less stable relative to other oxidation state , one lower, one higher. It is said to undergo disproportionation,e.g., `3Mn^(VI)O_(4)^(2-)+4H^(+) to 2Mn^(VII)O_(4)^(-)+Mn^(IV)O_(2)+2H_(2)O` `Mn(VI)` is unstable relative to `Mn(VII)` and `Mn(Iv)`.
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RESONANCE-D BLOCK ELEMENTS-EXERCISE-I PART-I
  1. Why do transition elements show variable oxidation state?

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  2. What is the most common oxidation state of first transition series?

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  5. Why is the value for (Mn^(3+))/(Mn^(2+)) couple much more positive tha...

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  6. Most of transition , metals can display hydrogen from dilute acid. Why...

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  7. {:("Element",Cr,Mn,Fe),(E^(0)(M^(2+)//M),-0.90V,-1.18V,-0.4V),(E^(0)(M...

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  8. Which of the following ions would form (i) coloured and (ii) colourles...

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  9. Why Ti^(4) complex are diamagnetic?

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  10. A substance is found to hav a magnetic moments of 3.9BM.How many unpai...

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  11. Why do Mn(II) show maximum paramagnetic character amongst the bivalent...

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  12. Explain gives reason. (a) Transition metal and many of their compoun...

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  13. Explain why transition metals and their many compounds act as goodd ca...

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  14. A transition metal form alloys with other transition elements . Explai...

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  15. Describe The general characteristics of transition elements with speci...

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  16. What happen when CuSO(4) solution is treated with (excess of ammonia...

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  17. What happen when silver nitrate solution is added to Na(2)S(2)O(3) sol...

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  18. What reaction will take place if a silver coin is put in dilute HNO(3)...

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  19. Which type of reaction MnO(4)^(2-)show with acid , dilute -alkali or w...

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  20. Why KMO(4) is stored in dark bottle and what happens to it's acidic so...

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