The decrease in stability of the higher oxidation state in the $p-$block elements with an increasing atomic number is due to:

  • A
    decrease in bond energy as going down the group
  • B
    energy required to unpair $ns^2$ electrons is not compensated by the energy released in forming the two additional bonds
  • C
    both are correct
  • D
    none is correct

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