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Illustrate by taking examples of transition elements and non-transition elements that oxidation states of elements are largely based on electronic configuration.

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Oxidation state of an element depends upon the electrons present in the outermost shell or eight minus the number of valence shell electrons (outermost shell electrons). E.g.
Alkalli metals (Group 1 elements) General valence shell electronic configuration `-ns^(-1)`, Oxidation states =`+1`.
Alkaline earth metals, (Group 2 elements) General valence shell electronic configuration -`ns^(2)`, Oxidation state =`+2`
Alkali metals and alkaline earth metals belong to s-block elements and elements of group of 13 to group 18 are known as p-block elements.
Group 13 elements: General valence shell electronic configuration `-ns^(2), np^(1)`. Oxidation states =`+3` and `+1`.
Group 14 elements: General valence shell electronic configuration `-ns^(2) np^(2)`, Oxidation states `=+4` and `+2`.
Group 15 elements: General valence shell electronic configuration`-ns^(2) np^(3)`, Oxidation states `=-3, +3` and `+5`. Nitrogen shows `+1,+2, +4` oxdiation states also.
Oxidation 16 elements. General valence shell electronic configuration `-ns^(2), np^(4)`, Oxidation states =`-2,+2, +4` and `+6`.
Group 17 elements: General valence shell electronic configuration -`ns^(2) np^(5)`, Oxidation states =`-1` , Cl, Br and I also show `+1, +3, +5` and `+7` oxidation states.
Group 18 elements: General valence shell configuration `-ns^(2) np^(6)`. Oxidation state = zero.
Transition elements or d-block elements: General electronic configuration `-(n-1)d^(1-10) ns^(1-2)`. These elements show variable oxidation states due to involvement of not only ns electrons but d or f-electrons (inner-transitioin elements) as well. Their most common oxidation states are `+2` and `+3`.
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Illustrate by taking examples of transition elements and non- transition element that oxidation states of element are largely based on electronic configuration .

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  • The transition elements have a general electronic configuration:

    A
    `ns^(2)np^(6)nd^(1-10)`
    B
    `(n-1)d^(1-10)ns^(0-2)np^(0-6)`
    C
    `(n-1)d^(1-10)ns^(1-2)`
    D
    none
  • The transition elements have a general electronic configuration:

    A
    `ns^(2) np^(6) nd^(1 - 10)`
    B
    `(n - 1) d^(1 - 10) ns^(0 -2) np^(0 -6)`
    C
    `(n - 1) d^(1 - 10) ns^(1 -2)`
    D
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