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Explain the magnetic behaviour exhibited by the tripositive lanthanoid ions. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Explain the magnetic behaviour exhibited by the tripositive lanthanoid ions.

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  1. Most tripositive lanthanoid ions are paramagnetic due to unpaired 4f electrons; La3+ and Lu3+ are exceptions and are diamagnetic as they have no unpaired electrons.
  2. Their magnetic moments do not depend only on the number of unpaired electrons, unlike d-block elements.
  3. This is because the 4f electrons are deeply buried and shielded by the outer 5s2 and 5p6 electrons, making their orbital motion contribute significantly to magnetism.
  4. Therefore, the magnetic moment arises from both electron spin and orbital angular momentum.
  5. The resultant magnetic moment (μJ) is given by μJ = `g sqrt [J(J+1)]`, where J = L + S, incorporating both orbital (L) and spin (S) quantum numbers.
  6. This combined effect causes anomalous magnetic moment values, which vary non-linearly with unpaired electron number, and explains differences from transition metal magnetism.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 498]

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Chapter 8 d-and ƒ-Block Elements
LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS | Q 13. i. | Page 498
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