2 Chemistry -- Transition Metals

How would you account for the following:(i) Highest fluoride of Mn is MnF4 whereas the highest oxide is Mn2O2(ii) Transition metals and their compounds show catalytic properties.

How would you account for the following:

(i) Highest fluoride of Mn is MnF4 whereas the highest oxide is Mn2O2

(ii) Transition metals and their compounds show catalytic properties.

I) Oxygen has a greater ability than fluorine to stabilise the higher oxidation states of transition metal ions. Oxygen can also form multiple bonds with metals. Also, it is also observed that the highest fluoride of Mn is MnF4 and the highest oxide of Mn is Mn2O7.

ii) Transition metals and their compounds show catalytic activities because of Variable or multiple oxidation states, ability to form complexes, they provide large surface area for adsorption.

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