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Account for the following :
`E^(@)` value for the `Mn^(3+)//Mn^(2+)` couple is highly positive `(+1.57 V)` as complare to `Cr^(3+)//Cr^(2+)`.

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(a) Account for the following : (i) Transition metals form large number of complex compounds (ii) The lowest oxide of transition metal is basic whereas the highest oxide is amphoteric or acidic (iii) E^(@) value for the Mn^(3+)//Mn^(2+) couple is highly positive (+1.57V) as compare to Cr^(3+)//Cr^(2+) (b) Write one similarity and one difference between the chemistry of lanthanoid and actinoid elements.

How would you account for the following? (i)The atomic radii of the metals of the third (5d) series of trasition elements are virtually the same as those of the corresponding members of the second (4d) series. (ii)The E^(@) value for the Mn^(3+)//Mn^(2+) couple is much more positive than that for Cr^(3+)//Cr^(2+) couple or Fe^(3+)//Fe^(2+) couple. (iii)The highest oxidation state of a metal is exhibited in itsoxide or fluoride.

How would you account for the following? (i) The atomic radii of the metals of the third (5d) series of transition elements are virtually the same as those of the corresponding member of the second (4d) serie (ii) The E^(@) value for the Mn^(3+)//Mn^(2+) couple is much more positive than that for Cr^(3+)//Cr^(2+) couple of Fe^(3+)//Fe^(2+) couple. (iii) The highest oxidation state of a metal is exhibited in its oxides or fluoride.

Why is the E^(Theta) value for the Mn^(3+)//Mn^(2+) couple much more positive than that for Cr^(3+)//Cr^(2+) or Fe^(3+)//Fe^(2+)