The maximum number of possible oxidation states of actinoids are shown by: (1) nobelium (No) and lawrencium (Lr) (2)…
d & f-Block Elements · Class 12 · JEE Main Previous Year Question
The maximum number of possible oxidation states of actinoids are shown by: (1) nobelium (No) and lawrencium (Lr) (2) berkelium (Bk) and californium (Cf) (3) actinium (Ac) and thorium (Th) (4) neptunium (Np) and plutonium (Pu)
- a
nobelium (No) and lawrencium (Lr)
- b
berkelium (Bk) and californium (Cf)
- c
actinium (Ac) and thorium (Th)
- d✓
neptunium (Np) and plutonium (Pu)
neptunium (Np) and plutonium (Pu)
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