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`PbCl_(4)` is less stable than `SnCl_(4)` but `PbCl_(2)` is more stable than `SnCl_(2)` - Explain .

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`PbCl_(4)` is less stable than `SnCl_(4)` because `+4` oxidation state of Sn is more than that of Pb . On the other hand `PbCl_(2)` is more stable than `SnCl_(2)` because `+2`
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