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The d^1 configuration is very unstable i...

The `d^1` configuration is very unstable in transition
metal ions. Explain why ?

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Once ns electron are lost , removal of `d^(1)` electron will result in a stable electronic configuration . Such elements eithr acts as reducing agent or undergo disproportions .
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