The pair of compounds in which the metals are in their highest oxidation state is
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Redox Reactions
The pair of compounds in which the metals are in their highest oxidation state is
- MnO2, FeCl3
- MnO4–, CrO2Cl2
- MnCl2, CrCl3
- [NiCl4]2–,[CoCl4]–
Answer
(B) MnO 4 – , CrO 2 Cl 2
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