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Which of the following arrangements does not represent the correct order of property stated against it?


A

Sc<Ti<Cr<Mn: Number of oxidation states

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B

Ni2+<Co2+<Fe2+<Mn2+: Ionic size

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C

V2+<Cr3+<Mn2+<Fe2+: Paramagnetic behavior

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D

Co3+<Fe3+<Cr3+<S3+: Stability in aqueous solution

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Solution

The correct option is C

V2+<Cr3+<Mn2+<Fe2+: Paramagnetic behavior


Explanation for correct option

(c) V2+<Cr3+<Mn2+<Fe2+: Paramagnetic behavior

  • When there is large number of unpaired electrons, higher is the paramagnetic property.
  • V=3d24s2,V2+=3d3=3unpairedelectronsCr=3d54s1,Cr2+=3d4=4unpairedelectronsMn=3d54s2,Mn2+=3d5=5unpairedelectronsFe=3d64s2,Fe2+=3d6=4unpairedelectrons
  • Hence, the correct order of parametric behavior is

V2+<Cr2+Fe2+<Mn2+

  • Hence, option (c) V2+<Cr3+<Mn2+<Fe2+: Paramagnetic behavior is incorrect.

Explanation for incorrect options

(a) Sc<Ti<Cr<Mn: Number of oxidation states

  • Sc(+2)(+3)hastwooxidationstates.Ti(+2),(+3),(+4)hasthreeoxidationstates.Cr(+2),(+3),(+4),(+5),(+6)hasfiveoxidationstates.Mn(+2),(+3),(+4),(+5),(+6),(+7)hassixoxidationstates.
  • The increasing order for the number of oxidation states is Sc<Ti<Cr<Mn.
  • Hence option (a) Sc<Ti<Cr<Mn: Number of oxidation states is correct.

(b) Ni2+<Co2+<Fe2+<Mn2+: Ionic size

  • Since oxidation state of all the given elements is same, the ionic radii usually decreases.
  • This is so because atomic number increases in a particular transition series.
  • Therefore, the order will be

Ni2+<Co2+<Fe2+<Mn2+

  • Hence option (b) Ni2+<Co2+<Fe2+<Mn2+: Ionic size is correct.

(d) Co3+<Fe3+<Cr3+<S3+: Stability in aqueous solution

  • The stability of the compound depends upon the electrode potentials.
  • Standard electrode potential of the given transition metals are as follows

Co3+/Co=+1.97Fe3+=+0.77Cr3+/Cr2+=0.41Sc3+ishighlystableasitdoesnotshow+2O.S.

  • When the standard electrode potential is more positive, the ion in the aqueous solution is less stable.
  • Therefore, the increasing order of stability in aqueous solution is Co3+<Fe3+<Cr3+<S3+.
  • Hence option (d) Co3+<Fe3+<Cr3+<S3+: Stability in aqueous solution is correct.

Hence the correct option which does not represent the correct order of property is (c) V2+<Cr3+<Mn2+<Fe2+: Paramagnetic behavior.


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