What are interstitial compounds? Why are such compounds well known for transition metals?
The variability in oxidation states is a fundamental characteristic of transition elements and it arises due to incomplete filling of d-orbitals in such a way that their oxidation states differ from each other by unity. For example, vanadium, V show the oxidation states of + 2, + 3, + 4 and + 5. Similarly, Cr shows oxidation states of +2, +3, +4, +5 and +6; Mn shows all oxidation states from +2 to +7.
This is contrasted with variability of oxidation states of non-transition elements where oxidation states generally differ by units of two. For example, S shows oxidation states of -2, +2, + 4, +6 while P shows +3 and +5 oxidation states. Halogenes like Cl, Br and I show oxidation states of –1, +1, +3, +5 and +7 states. In non-transition elements variability of oxidation states is caused due to unpairing of electrons in ns or np orbitals and their promotion to np or nd vacant orbitals.
Describe the preparation of potassium dichromate from iron chromite ore. What is the effect of increasing pH on a solution of potassium dichromate?
Describe the oxidising action of potassium dichromate and write the ionic equations for its reaction with:
(a) iodide (b) iron (II) solution and (c) H2S.