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171. Write down the number of 3d electrons in each of the following ions : Ti2+, V2+, Cr3+, Mn2+, Fe2+, Fe3+, Co2+, Ni2+ and Cu2+. Indicate how would you expect the five 3d orbitals to be occupied for these hydrated ions (octahedral)
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172.

Comment on the statement that elements of the first transition series possess many properties different from those of heavier transition elements. 


The first main transition series begin with Scandium to zinc. The second series Yttrium to Cadmium and third series is Lanthanum to mercury.

The properties of the elements of the first transition series differ from those of the heavier transition elements in many ways.

(i) The atomic sizes of the elements of the first transition series are smaller than those of the heavier elements (elements of 2ndand 3rdtransition series).

However, the atomic sizes of the elements in the third transition series are virtually the same as those of the corresponding members in the second transition series. This is due to lanthanoid contraction.

(ii) +2 and +3 oxidation states are more common for elements in the first transition series, while higher oxidation states are more common for the heavier elements.

(iii) The enthalpies of atomization of the elements in the first transition series are lower than those of the corresponding elements in the second and third transition series.

(iv) The melting and boiling points of the first transition series are lower than those of the heavier transition elements. This is because of the occurrence of stronger metallic bonding (M-M bonding).

(v) The elements of the first transition series form low-spin or high-spin complexes depending upon the strength of the ligand field. However, the heavier transition elements form only low-spin complexes, irrespective of the strength of the ligand field.



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173.

Mention the direct consequence of the following factors on the chemical behaviour of the transition elements.
(i) They have in completely filled d-orbitals in the ground state or in one of the oxidised states of their atoms.
(ii) They contribute more valence electrons per atom in the formation of metallic bonds?

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174. Why do the d-block elements exhibit a large number of oxidation states than the f-block elements?
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175. How do the transition elements form interstitial compounds? State an industrial advantage of such occurrence.
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176. Of the ions Co2+, Sc3+ and Cr3+ which one will give coloured aqueous solutions and will have each of them respond to a magnetic field and why? [Atomic numbers, Co = 27, Sc = 21, Cr = 24]
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177. Except La3+, Ce4+ and Yb2+, Lu3+ all lanthanoids are paramagnetic. Why?
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178.

What is the general trend of the ionisation enthalpies in the lanthanoids?

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179.

Explain the following facts:
Transition metals acts as catalyst.

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180.

Explain the following facts:
Chromium group elements have highest melting points in their respectively series.

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