hexavalence
Hexavalence is a term used in chemistry to describe the state of an atom or ion that has six valence electrons, either by gaining, losing, or sharing them. This concept is particularly relevant in the context of transition metals and their compounds. Transition metals often exhibit variable oxidation states, and hexavalence is one such state where the metal atom has six electrons in its outermost shell.
In the context of transition metals, hexavalence typically refers to the oxidation state +6. For example, chromium
Hexavalence is significant in various chemical and industrial processes. For instance, chromic acid (H2CrO4) is a
The stability and reactivity of hexavalent compounds are influenced by factors such as the nature of the