8.47 Comment on the statement that elements of the first transition series possess many properties different from those of heavier transition elements.
8.47 Comment on the statement that elements of the first transition series possess many properties different from those of heavier transition elements.
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8.47 The given statement is true as explained below:
1. Atomic radii of the heavier transition elements (4d and 5d series) are larger than those of the corresponding elements of the first transition series through those of 4d and 5d series are very close to each (Lanthanoid contraction)
2. Due to stronger intermetallic bonding (M-M bonding), the melting and boiling points of heavier transition elements are greater than those of the first transition series
3. The ionization enthalpies of 5d series are higher than the corresponding elements of 3d and 4d
4. The heavier transition elements form low spin complexes whereas the elements of t
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8.47 The given statement is true as explained below:
1. Atomic radii of the heavier transition elements (4d and 5d series) are larger than those of the corresponding elements of the first transition series through those of 4d and 5d series are very close to each (Lanthanoid contraction)
2. Due to stronger intermetallic bonding (M-M bonding), the melting and boiling points of heavier transition elements are greater than those of the first transition series
3. The ionization enthalpies of 5d series are higher than the corresponding elements of 3d and 4d
4. The heavier transition elements form low spin complexes whereas the elements of t
...more
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