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Actinoid contraction is greater from element to element than lanthanoid contraction. Why?

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This is due to poor screening of 5f orbital .
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Why actinoid contraction is more than lanthanoid contraction

Give an explanation for each of the following observations: (i) The gradual decrease in size (actinoid con-traction) from element to element is greater among the actinoids than that among the lanthanoids (lanthanoid contraction). (ii) The greater number of oxidation states are exhibited by the members in the middle of a transition series. (iii) With the same d-orbital (d^4) , Cr^(2+) ion is a reducing agent but Mn^(3+) ion is an oxidising agent.

(a) Complete the following chemical equations for reactions : (i) MnO_(4(aq))^(-) + S_(2)O_(3(aq))^(2-) + H_(2)O_((l)) to (ii) Cr_(2)O_(7 (aq))^(2-) + H_(2)S_((g)) + H_((aq))^(+) to (b) Give an explanation for each of the following observations : (i) The gradual decrease in size (actinoid contraction) from element to element is greater among the actinoids than that among the lanthanoids (lanthanoid contraction.) (ii) The greatest number of oxidation states are exhibited by the members in the middle of a transition series. (iii) With the same d-orbitals configuration (d^(4)) Cr^(2+) ion is a reducing agent but Mn^(3+) ion is an oxidising agent .

What is lanthanoid contraction? What are the consequences of lanthanoid contraction?

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