Position of d-Block and f-Block Elements in Periodic Table

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Position of d-Block and f-Block Elements in Periodic Table: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, The d- and f-Block Elements, d-Block Elements, Transition Metals, Position of d-Block Elements in the Periodic Table, Four Series of of d-Block Elements & f-Block Elements etc.

Important Questions on Position of d-Block and f-Block Elements in Periodic Table

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Using the Hund’s rule the electronic configuration of Ce3+ ion and its magnetic moment by using ‘spin only’ formula would be:  [Z for Ce=58].

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Choose the correct statements which are applicable to d-block elements.

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In f-block elements, the differentiating electron enters into 

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Which of the following statement is incorrect for pair of elements Zr - Hf?

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Which of the following elements belongs to 3d series:

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Which element doesnot belong to transition metal.

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The increase in atomic number with reduction in atomic size is a general characteristic of elements of -

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The true statement for an element with atomic number 46 is :

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The general electronic configuration of transition element is

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The group which belongs to transition series is

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The 5d series of transition metals have more frequent metal-metal bonding in their compounds than do the 3d and 4d metals. Explain.

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What is meant by disproportionation ? Give example of disproportionation reaction in aqueous solution.

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Which of the following titanium compounds cannot be prepared? (Atomic No. of Ti = 22).

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Write two examples of mixed oxides and give their equivalent oxides.

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What is the number of unpaired electrons in Cu+?

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The formula of Prussian blue is_____.

(A)  KFeIII [FeII(CN)6]

(B)  K2FeIII [FeII(CN)6]

(C)  K3Fe3III [FeII(CN)6]

Enter the correct answer as A, B or C.