Why is the highest oxidation state of a metal exhibited in its ox

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1. Silver atom has a completely filled d orbitals (4d10) in its ground state. How can you say that it is a transition element?
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2. In the series Sc (Z = 21) to Zn(Z = 30), the enthalpy of atomisation of zinc is the lowest i.e., 26, kJ mol. Why?
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3. The E° (M2+/M) value for copper is positive (+ 0.34 V). What is possibility the reason for this? 
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How would you account for the irregular variation of ionisation enthalpies (first and second) in the first series of the transition elements?

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5. Why is the highest oxidation state of a metal exhibited in its oxide or fluoride only?


Both oxide and fluoride ions are highly electronegative and have a very small size. Due to these properties, they are able to oxidize the metal to its highest oxidation state.

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Which is a stronger reducing agent Cr2+ or Fe2+ and why?

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7. Calculate the 'spin only' magnetic moment of M2+(aq) ion (Z = 27).
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8. Explain why Cu+ ion is not stable in aqueous solutions?
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9. Actinoid contraction is greater from element to element than lanthanoid contraction. Why?
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10. On what ground can you say that scandium (Z = 21) is a transition element but zinc (Z = 30) is not?
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