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Variability of Relative Stability of Oxidation States.  

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Year: 2nd Date: 29th/04/03 Variability of Relative Stability of Oxidation States Generally speaking, there are several oxidation states for every element. However, why these elements are stable on their some particular oxidation states, how do they vary? The variability of relative stability of oxidation states is one of the most important ideas to study and understand. There are also some principles can state this topic. In addition, every group which is on the period table has the common ground on the oxidation states, and some especial examples. In other words, the element has the different stability if it is at different oxidation state. The variability of oxidation states for every element varies its stability and even its chemical property. Through the chemical period table, the relative oxidation states of each element can reflect the groups that they occupy. Thereby studying the variability of oxidation states is one of the best ways to...

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