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  2. Sliver atom has completely filled d-orbitals (4d^10) in its ground sta...

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  3. Zn salts are white, Ni^(++) salts are blue explain

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  4. Account for : Zn^(2+) salts are white while Cu^(2+) salts are blue.

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  5. Out of Fe^(2+) and Fe^(3+) which is more paramagnetic and why ?

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  6. Why Cd^(2+) salts are white ? Cd=48

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  7. Which of the two is paramagnetic V(IV) or V(V) and why ?

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  8. Ionisation energy of 5d-elements is more than 3d- and 4d-elements. W...

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  9. Transition metals form number of interstitial compounds. Explain.

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  10. Why do transition metals have high enthalpies of atomization ?

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  11. Why do transition metals have high enthalpies of atomization ?

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  12. Which of the 3d-series of transition elements exhibits the largestn nu...

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  13. Why Cr^(2+) is strongly reducing while Mn^(3+) is strongly oxidising ?

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  14. Why Cr^(2+) is strongly reducing while Mn^(3+) is strongly oxidising ?

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  15. The E°(M^2+/M)value for copper is positive (+0.34 V). What is the p...

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  16. Why does Mn(II) shows maximum paramagnetic character among the dival...

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  17. Why are Mn^(2+) compounds more stable than Fe^(2+) compounds towards o...

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  18. Transition metals form mostly coloured compounds.Explain.

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  19. Most of the compounds of transition elements are paramagnetic in natur...

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  20. Explain :Transition elements exhibit variable oxidation states.

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