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Why do transition elements show variable oxidation states? How is the variability in oxidation states of d-block different from that of the p-block elements?

Why do transition elements show variable oxidation states? How is the variability in oxidation states of d-block different from that of the p-block elements?

In p-block elements, generally, the electrons of the valence shell only take part in bonding, therefore, in general, the cases of variable oxidation states are limited in these elements. However, in d-block elements, not only the valence shell but also the penultimate shells are incomplete, so they take part in bonding. Thus, they show many variable oxidation states than that of p-block elements.

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