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How does the oxidation state of the element differ as compared to its place in the periodic table?


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Oxidation state:

  • The oxidation number is also known as the oxidation state, is the total number of electrons that an atom either gains or losses in order to form a chemical bond with another atom.
  • The more electronegative element in a substance will be having a negative oxidation state and the less electronegative element will be having a positive oxidation state.

s-block oxidation state:

  • The general electronic configuration of s-block elements is ns1-2.
  • s-block contains 2 groups, that is group 1 and group 2.
  • The general electronic configuration of group 1 is ns1 and the oxidation state is +1.
  • The general electronic configuration of group 2 is ns2 and the oxidation state is +2.
  • Therefore, the number of electrons that an atom either gains or loses is +1 and +2.

p-block oxidation state:

  • The general electronic configuration of p-block elements is ns2np16.
  • p-block contains 6 groups, that is group 13 to group 18.
  • The general electronic configuration of group 13 is ns2np1 and the oxidation state is +3.
  • The general electronic configuration of group 14 is ns2np2 and the oxidation states will be +4,+2,-2, and -4 .
  • The general electronic configuration of group 15 is ns2np3 and the oxidation state will be +5,+3 and -3.
  • The general electronic configuration of group 16 is ns2np4 and the oxidation state will be +4,+2 and -2.
  • The general electronic configuration of group 17 is ns2np5 and the oxidation state will be +5,+3,+1 and -1.
  • The general electronic configuration of group 18 is ns2np6 and the oxidation state will be zero since this is the noble gas family and they do not want to lose or gain electrons.

d-block oxidation state:

  • The general electronic configuration of d-block elements is (n-1)d1-10ns0-2
  • d-block contains 10 groups, that is group 3 to group 12.
  • The transition metals are having variable oxidation states, since their valence electrons are in two different sets of orbitals, that is (n-1)d and ns.
  • The energy difference between these orbitals is very less and therefore, these energy levels can be used for bond formation.
  • For example, Vanadium ( V) shows +2,+3,+4 and +5 oxidation states.

f-block oxidation state:

  • The general electronic configuration of f-block elements is (n-2)f0-14(n-1)d0-2ns2.
  • The f-block elements are in two rows at the bottom of the periodic table and are known as inner transition metals.
  • f-block elements show oxidation +3 state, and some elements also show +4,+5,+6,and +7 oxidation states.

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