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Explain briefly how `+2` state becomes more and more stable in the first half of the first row transition elements with increasing atomic number?

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  6. Name the oxometal anions of the first series of transition metals in w...

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  7. What is lanthanoid contraction ? What are the consequences of lanthano...

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  8. What are the characteristics of the transition elements and why are th...

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  10. What are the different oxidation states exhibited by the lanthanoids ?

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  11. Explain giving reasons : Transition metals and many of their compoun...

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  12. What are interstitial compounds ? How are they formed ? Give two examp...

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

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

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  16. Describe the preparation of potassium permanganate.

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  17. For M^(2+)//M and M^(3+)//M^(2+) systems the E^(Theta) values for some...

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

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  19. Compare the stability of + 2 oxidation state of the elements of the fi...

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  20. Compare the chemistry of the actinoids with that of lanthanoids with r...

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