What is lanthanide contraction? How does it occur? What are

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301.

Assigns reasons for the following:
(i) Transition metals exhibit enthalpy of atomisation.
(ii) Transition metals form interstitial compounds.

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302.

Explain why:
(i) Transition elements are metals?
(ii) Lanthanides are uniformly trivalent?

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303.

Write the preparation of :
(i) Potassium dichromate from chromite.
(ii) KMnO4 from pyrolusite.

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What is lanthanide contraction? How does it occur? What are its consequences?


A group of fourteen elements following lanthanum i.e. from 58Ce to 71Lu placed in 6th period of long form of periodic table is known as lanthanoids (or lanthanide series). These fourteen elements are represented by common general symbol ‘Ln’. In these elements, the last electron enters the 4f-subshells (pre pen ultimate shell). It may be noted that atoms of these elements have electronic configuration with 6s2 common but with variable occupancy of 4f level. However, the electronic configuration of all the tri positive ions (the most stable oxidation state of all lanthanoids) are of the form 4f n (n = 1 to 14 with increasing atomic number). These elements constitute one of the two series of inner transition elements or f-block.
Lanthanoid contraction: In the lanthanoide series with the increase in atomic number, atomic radii and ionic radii decrease from one element to the other, but this decrease is very small. The regular small decrease in atomic radii and ionic radii of lanthanides with increasing atomic number along the series is called lanthanoid contraction.

Cause of lanthanoid contraction: When one moves from 58Ce to 71Lu along the lanthanide series nuclear charge goes on increasing by one unit every time. Simultaneously an electron is also added which enters to the inner f subshell. The shielding effect of f-orbitals in very poor due to their diffused shape. It results in the stronger force of nuclear attraction of the 4f electrons and the outer electrons causing decrease in size.


Consequences of lanthanoid contraction:

(i) Similarly in the properties of elements of second and third transition series e.g. Sr and Hf; Nb and Ta; Mo and W. This resemblance is due to the similarity in size due to the presence of lanthanoids in berween.

(ii)  Similarity among lanthanoids: Due to the very small change in sizes, all the lanthanoids resemble one another in chemical properties.

(iii) Decrease in basicity: With the decrease in ionic radii, covalent character of their hydroxides goes on increasing from Ce(OH)3 to Lu(OH)3 and so base strength goes on decreasing.

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305.

How do you explain the paramagnetism and colour exhibited by compounds of transition metals?

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306.

Write the electronic configuration of 25Mn2+.

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307.

Vanadium ion has a magnetic moment of 1.73 BM. What is the symbol of the ion? (Atomic number of V = 23)

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308.

What is the highest oxidation state shown by transition metals?

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309.

Why are the compounds of transition elements usually coloured, both in the solid state and in aqueous solution?

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Why do transition elements form complexes?

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