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The stability of particular oxidation st...

The stability of particular oxidation state of a metal in aqueous solution is determined by

A

Enthalpy of sublimation of the metal

B

Ionisation energy

C

Enthalpy of hydration of the metal ion

D

All of these

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d

`M_((s))toM^(n+)+"ne"^(ɵ)`
This changes involve sublimation, ionisation and hydration.
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