The transition elements are those elements which represent a change of state from the highly metallic elements of s-block to the non-metals of p-block i.e. they lie between the elements of s-and p-blocks. There are four transition series each marking the filling of 3d, 4d, 5d and 6d orbitals respectively as:
(i) First transition series (3d). Scandium (21Sc) to Zinc (30Zn).
This series lies in the fourth period of the periodic table and consists of 10 elements.
General electronic configuration is 3d1-104s1-2.
(ii) Second transition series (4d). Ytterium (39Y) to Cadmium (48Cd).
This series lies in the fifth period of the periodic table and consists of 10 elements.
General electronic configuration is 4d1-10 5s0-2
(iii) Third transition series (5d). Lanthanum (57La), Hafinium 72Hf) to Mercury (80Hg).
This series lies in the sixth period of the periodic table and consists of 10 elements.
General electronic configuration is 5d1-10 6s1-2.
(iv) Fourth transition series (6d). Actinium (89Ac), Kurchatovium (104Ku) to atoic number 112 have been synthesised. This series lies in the seventh period of the periodic table and consits of 10 elements.
Hence d-block elements consist of 40 elements.
Lanthanoides and actinodes are placed in separate rows at the bottom of the periodic table. Explain the reason for this arrangement.
Name the block to which the elements with following valence shell electronic configurations belong:
(i) 3s2 3p5
(ii) 3d104s2
(iii) 3p64s2
(iv) 6s2 4f0
(v) 4s1 3d5