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Question:
The maximum oxidation state exhibited by actinide ions is
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$+ 5$
$+ 4$
$+ 7$
$+ 8$
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C
Solution and Explanation
Actinoids exhibit variable oxidation states, which vary from + 3 to + 7.
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