Which of the following is a decreasing order of oxidation states of the central atoms?
Chemistry · Class 11 · CBSE — Redox Reactions
Which of the following is a decreasing order of oxidation states of the central atoms?
- PCl5, HIO4, Cl2O7 2–, Cl2O
- Cr2O7 2–, Cl2O, HIO4, PCl5
- HIO4, Cr2O7 2–, PCl5, Cl2O
- Cr2O7 2–, HIO4, Cl2O, PCl5
Answer
(D) Cr 2 O 7 2– , HIO 4 , Cl 2 O, PCl 5
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