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What are inner transition metals? Why are they called rare earth metals?

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Inner transition metals are those in which inner f-orbital is progressively filled, f-block elements are called inner transition metals. They are also called rare earth metals because they are rarely found in earth crust.
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CENGAGE CHEMISTRY ENGLISH-APPENDIX - INORGANIC VOLUME 1-Exercise very short
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  2. Which of lanthanides is man-made element?

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  4. Give general electronic configuration of f-block elements.

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  5. Which orbitals are filled with electrons in 3rd period?

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  6. Give general electronic configuration of least reactive group. Why are...

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  7. Which of the following requires highest energy: a.M((g)) rarr M((g))...

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  8. How do atomic radius vary in a period and in a group? How do you expla...

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  9. Define (a) ionic radii and (b) covalent radii.

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  10. Why do noble gases have comparatively large atomic sizes?

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  11. Define ionisation energy . What is its value for a hydrogen atom ?

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  12. How does ionisation energy vary (a) down the group and (b) along the p...

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  13. A and B belong to same group of periodic table. A has higher atomic nu...

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  15. Two different elements may have same mass number but not the same .

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  16. When compared to lithium, it is easier to remove valence electron from...

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  17. Chlorine has more electron affinity than fluorine.

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  18. Among (the non-radioactive) halogens the element that has the lowest e...

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  19. Name the radioactive element of group 17 and group 18 .

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  20. Among Li,Na,K,Rb,Cs, the element with the lowest ionisation energy is ...

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