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प्रश्न
How does the paramagnetic character of the bivalent ions of first transition metal series vary from titanium (Z = 22) to copper (Z = 29)?
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उत्तर
- The paramagnetic character of the bivalent ions of the first transition metal series (from titanium, Z = 22, to copper, Z = 29) varies according to the number of unpaired electrons present in their 3d orbitals.
- Paramagnetism arises due to the presence of unpaired electrons, which generate magnetic moments.
- As we move from Ti2+ to Mn2+, the number of unpaired electrons increases from two in Ti2+ (3d2) to five in Mn2+ (3d5).
- This leads to a corresponding increase in paramagnetic character, with Mn2+ showing the maximum paramagnetism.
- Beyond Mn2+, from Fe2+ to Cu2+, the number of unpaired electrons decreases from four in Fe2+ (3d6) to one in Cu2+ (3d9). Therefore, the paramagnetic character decreases in this portion of the series.
- Hence, the paramagnetic behaviour first increases and then decreases across the series, reaching its peak at Mn2+, where the maximum number of unpaired electrons (five) is observed.
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