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Discuss the important physico-chemical characteristics of transition elements.
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Solution
- They have partly filled (n − 1)d orbitals in atomic or ionic form.
- Atomic and ionic radii decrease across a series but remain nearly constant between the 2nd and 3rd series due to lanthanoid contraction.
- High melting and boiling points due to strong metallic bonding with covalent character.
- Variable oxidation states, commonly +2, arise from loss of ns electrons and involvement of (n − 1)d electrons.
- Most ions are colored due to d-d electronic transitions.
- Paramagnetic behavior arises from unpaired d electrons; it varies across the series.
- The density generally increases across a series due to increased nuclear charge and decreasing atomic volume.
- Strong metallic and covalent bonding cause hardness.
- Ionization energies are intermediate, increasing across the series, but not regularly.
- Complex formation is common owing to partially filled d orbitals.
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