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The relative satbility of +1 oxidation ...

The relative satbility of `+1` oxidation state of group 13 elements follow the order :

A

1.`Tllt ln lt Ga lt Al `

B

2.`Al lt Ga lt Tl lt In `

C

3.`Ga lt Al lt In lt Tl `

D

4.`Al lt Ga lt In lt Tl`

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D

Due to insert pair effect
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