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Rhenium

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Rhenium is the element No. 75 of the periodic table (period—6, group—7 (or VIIB), relates to transition metals) with the ground state level 6S5/2 and electron configuration 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 3d 10 4s 2 4p 6 4d 10 4f 14 5s 2 5p 6 5d 5 6 s 2. The general oxidation states (numbers) of rhenium in various chemical compounds are (–1), 0, (+1), (+2), (+3), (+4), (+5), (+6) and (+7); the oxidation states (+7), (+6), (+4) and (+2) are the most common; the radii of rhenium are:

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