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How will you account for the following :
(i) Cobalt (II) is stable in aqueous solution but in the presence of a complexing agent, it is easily oxidized.
(ii) Out of `d^(4)` species, `Cr^(2+)` is strongly reducing while `Mn^(2+)` is strongly oxidising .

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DINESH PUBLICATION-D-AND -F BLOCK ELEMENTS-Assignment
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  5. Why are Mn^(2+) compounds more stable than Fe^(2+) toward oxidation to...

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  6. Why are Zn, Cd and Hg quite soft and have low melting points ?

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  8. Why Zn, Cd and Hg are not considered as typical transitions elements ?

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  9. Describe the trends in the following properties of the first series of...

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  10. Explain the following observation about the transition elements. (i)...

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  11. Among the divalent cations in the first transition series, manganese e...

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  12. Describe the general characteristics of transition elements with speci...

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  20. What are Interstitial compunds ? Give an example.

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