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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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R G PUBLICATION-THE d-AND f-BLOCK ELEMENTS-EXERCISE
  1. The E(M^(2+)//M)^(Theta) for copper positive (+0.34V)It is only metal ...

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  2. Explain the folloiwng facts: The metallic radii of the 3rd (5d) series...

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  3. Explain briefly how +2 state becomes more and more stable in the first...

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  4. Write three general chracteristics of transition elements.

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  5. Discuss about the melting point of transition elements.

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  6. "In a given series of the transition elements the atomic size increase...

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  7. Account for the folloiwng: The enthalpy of atomization is lowest for Z...

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  8. What is meant by 'Exchange energy'? How this energy affect the ionisat...

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  9. Compare the stability of +2 oxidation state for the elements of first ...

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  10. Write four factors which affect the relative stability of various oxid...

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  11. Why E^@ values for Mn and Ni are negative?

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

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  13. Why is the highest oxidation state of a metal exhibited in its oxide o...

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  14. Explain the following facts:transition elements form coloured compound...

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  15. Explain the following facts: Transition elements and their compounds s...

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  16. Explain the following facts: transition elements form complex compound...

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  17. Explain the following facts: Transition metals form alloy

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  18. Explain the following facts: Transition elements form interstitial com...

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  19. How K2Cr2O7 is prepared? Write the necessary reactions involved.

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  20. What happens when potassium dichromate reacts with H2S and KI in acidi...

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