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Gallium acts as reducing agent because...

Gallium acts as reducing agent because

A

`Ga^(3+)` state is less stable than `Ga^(+1)`

B

`Ga^(3+)` state is more stable than `Ga^(+1)`

C

`Ga^(3+)` covalent to `Ga^(+1)` reduging

D

None of the above

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The correct Answer is:
B

The stability of +1 oxidation state is effective down the group, but here `Ga^(3+)` is more stable than `Ga^(+1)`
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