Formulas and Oxidation Numbers Dry Lab
Thermal stability of oxides in +2 and +4 oxidation states. Note that +4 oxidation state is more thermally stable than +2 for ALL the group IV elements EXCEPT lead. At lead, the situation reverses and the +2 is MORE thermally stable than the +4 oxidation state. This stability occurs for the aqueous ions as well. ................
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