I think it is great that you are curious about this. It might be that the d sublevel is always one energy level behind the s block (ex. 3d is preceded by 4s), and since electrons are lost from the outermost energy level first, the atom would lose electrons from the s sublevel first. The s sublevel usually contains 2 electrons.
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The difference in oxidation states is mostly by 2. But in transition elements it's by 1. Why is it so? I'm confused in the transition elements
I think it is great that you are curious about this. It might be that the d sublevel is always one energy level behind the s block (ex. 3d is preceded by 4s), and since electrons are lost from the outermost energy level first, the atom would lose electrons from the s sublevel first. The s sublevel usually contains 2 electrons.
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Loved your enthusiasm and fun while explaining this
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