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`E^(@)` for `Mn^(3+), Mn^(2+)` is more positive than that for `Fe^(3+), Fe^(2+)`, Why? 

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(A) E^(@) for Mn^(+3)//Mn^(+2) is more positive than Cr^(3+)//Cr^(+2) (R) IP_(3) of Mn is larger than that of Cr.

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Explain why Mn^(2+) is more stable than Mn^(3+) ?

(A): Fe^(+3) is more stable than that of Fe^(+2) . (R) : Fe^(+3) ion has half filled 3d orbital whereas Fe^(+2) does not.

Mn^(3+) is less stable than Mn^(2+) and Mn^(4+) ions. Why?

Which of the following order is correct for the size of Fe^(3+) , Fe and Fe^(2+) ?

(A) : Fe^(3+) (g) is more stable than Fe^(2+) (g) (R) : Fe^(3+) (g) has more number of unpaired electrons than Fe^(++) (g)

(A) : Fe^(3+) (g) is more stable than Fe^(2+) (g). (R) : Fe^(3+) (g) has more number of unpaired electrons than Fe^(++) (g)

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