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The stable +2 ions of lanthanides in aqu...

The stable +2 ions of lanthanides in aqueous solution are

A

`Eu^(2+)`

B

`Ce^(2+)`

C

`Lu^(3+)`

D

`Fe^(2+)`

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  • The stable +2 ions of lanthanides in aqeous solution are

    A
    `Eu^(2+)`
    B
    `Ce^(2+)`
    C
    `Lu^(3+)`
    D
    `Fe^(2+)`
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    magnetic properties
    B
    coloured ion formation
    C
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    D
    All of the above
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    A
    pH
    B
    pOH
    C
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