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What may be the stable oxidation states of the first transition elements with the following d-electron configuration in the ground state of their atoms : `d^(3), d^(5), d^(4), d^(8)` ?

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`d^(3)= + 5 , d^(5)= +2, + 7, d^(4) = +3, 6 , d^(8) = +2`
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