Answer:
- Transition elements (otherwise called transition metals) are components that have partially filled d orbitals.
- Electronic configuration is (n-1)d5 ns1 or (n-1)d10 ns1
- These components show variable oxidation states on the grounds that their valence electrons are in two unique sets of orbitals, that is (n-1)d and ns
- The energy distinction between these orbitals is exceptionally less, so both the energy levels can be utilized for bond formation
- Hence, we can say that transition metals have variable oxidation states
Mn(Z-25) has the biggest number of unpaired electrons in the d-subshell, and it shows a high oxidation state (+7).
Scandium (Sc) just displays a +3-oxidation state in these series.