Highest Oxidation State of Transition Metals: Osmium's +8 Achievement
The highest oxidation state observed for a transition metal is +8. This is achieved by osmium (Os) in the compound OsO₄ (osmium tetroxide).
While other transition metals like ruthenium (Ru) and iridium (Ir) can also reach +8, Osmium is the only element known to form a stable compound in this oxidation state.