Explain why iron (III)  ions are more stable than iron (II) ions

Explain why iron (III) ions are more stable than iron (II) ions

Explain why iron (III) ions are more stable than iron (II) ions

Oxidation state Fe3+ ([Ar]3d5) is more stable than F2+ ([Ar]4s13d5) because Fe3+ has stable half full stable electron configuration while Iron (II) ions do not.

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