hexavalents
Hexavalents refers to chemical species that exhibit a valence of six, or an oxidation state of +6. The term is applied to both elements in their hexavalent states and to the oxoanions and oxoacids formed in that state. In inorganic chemistry, +6 is a common high oxidation state for several elements and is associated with multiple oxo ligands and characteristic geometries.
Common hexavalent species include chromium in Cr(VI) compounds such as chromate (CrO4^2-) and dichromate (Cr2O7^2-); molybdenum
Hexavalent species are typically strong oxidizing agents because the central atom is in a high oxidation state.
Applications and relevance include use as oxidants in synthesis, in pigments and coatings, and as reagents