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Ch.21 - Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry
McMurry - Chemistry 8th Edition
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What is the highest oxidation state for each of the elements from Sc to Zn?

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Identify the elements in the range from Scandium (Sc) to Zinc (Zn) on the periodic table. These elements are transition metals in the 3d block.
Recall that the oxidation state of an element is determined by the number of electrons it can lose, gain, or share when it forms chemical compounds.
For transition metals, the highest oxidation state is often equal to the total number of valence electrons, which includes both the (n-1)d and ns electrons.
Determine the electron configuration for each element from Sc to Zn. For example, Scandium (Sc) has the electron configuration [Ar] 3d¹ 4s².
Calculate the highest oxidation state for each element by considering the total number of electrons in the (n-1)d and ns orbitals. For instance, Scandium (Sc) can have a maximum oxidation state of +3, as it can lose all three valence electrons (3d¹ 4s²).

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Oxidation States

Oxidation states, or oxidation numbers, indicate the degree of oxidation of an atom in a compound. They are assigned based on a set of rules, reflecting the number of electrons an atom gains, loses, or shares when forming chemical bonds. Understanding oxidation states is crucial for predicting the behavior of elements in reactions, especially in redox processes.
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Transition Metals

Transition metals, located in the d-block of the periodic table, exhibit unique properties due to their ability to lose different numbers of electrons. This variability allows them to have multiple oxidation states, which is essential for their roles in catalysis and complex formation. Elements from Scandium (Sc) to Zinc (Zn) are all transition metals, each with distinct maximum oxidation states.
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Transition Metals

Periodic Trends

Periodic trends refer to the predictable patterns observed in the properties of elements as you move across or down the periodic table. These trends include changes in electronegativity, atomic radius, and oxidation states. Recognizing these trends helps in understanding how the oxidation states of transition metals vary, particularly from Sc to Zn, where the highest oxidation states typically increase with atomic number.
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