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Choose the symbol of a lanthanoid metal which is well known to exhibit \(+4\) oxidation state.

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Among lanthanoids, Cerium commonly shows \(+4\) oxidation state while Europium often shows \(+2\) oxidation state due to extra electronic stability.
Updated On: Jun 16, 2026
  • \(\mathrm{La}\)
  • \(\mathrm{Th}\)
  • \(\mathrm{Ce}\)
  • \(\mathrm{Cm}\)
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation


Step 1:
Recall the common oxidation state of lanthanoids.
The most common oxidation state of lanthanoids is: \[ +3 \] This corresponds to the removal of two \(6s\) electrons and one \(5d\) or \(4f\) electron.

Step 2:
Identify lanthanoids showing \(+4\) state.
Cerium exhibits the oxidation state: \[ Ce^{4+} \] because removal of one additional electron gives the stable configuration: \[ [Xe] \] which corresponds to an empty \(4f\)-subshell.

Step 3:
Examine the options.

• La generally exhibits only \(+3\) state.
• Th is an actinoid, not a lanthanoid.
• Ce is a lanthanoid well known for its \(+4\) oxidation state.
• Cm is also an actinoid.

Step 4:
Final answer.
\[ {\mathrm{Ce}} \]
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