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What are the characteristics of the transition elements and why are they called transition elements? Which of the d-block elements may not be regarded as the transition elements?

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Transition elements are those elements in which the atoms or ions (in stable oxidation state) contain partially filled d-orbital. These elements lie in the d-block and show a transition of properties between s-block and p-block. Therefore, these are called transition elements.
Elements such as Zn, Cd, and Hg cannot be classified as transition elements because these have completely filled d-subshell.
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NCERT-THE D AND F BLOCK ELEMENTS-Exercise
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  5. What are the different oxidation states exhibited by the lanthanoids?

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  6. Explain gives reason. (a) Transition metal and many of their compoun...

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  7. What are interstitial compounds? Why are such compounds well known for...

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  8. How is the variability in oxidation states of transition metals differ...

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  9. Describe the preparation of potassium dichromate from iron chromite or...

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  10. Describe the oxidising action of potassium dichromate and write the io...

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  11. Describe the preparation of potassium permanganate. How does the acidi...

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  12. For M^(2+)//M and M^(3+)//M^(2+) systems the E^(ϴ) values for some met...

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  13. Predict which of the following will be coloured in aqueous solution? ...

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  14. Compare the stability of +2 oxidation state for the elements of the fi...

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  15. Compare the chemistry of actinoids with that of the lanthanoids with s...

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  16. How would you account for the following: A) Of the d^(4) species Cr^(...

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  17. What is meant by 'disproportionation'? Give two examples of disproport...

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  18. Which metal in the first series of transition metals exhibits +1 oxida...

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  19. Calculate the number of unpaired electrons in the following gaseous io...

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