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How are inner transition elements classified?
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Solution
- Inner transition elements are those in which the differentiating electron enters the (n − 2) f-subshell.
- They form the f-block of the periodic table, placed separately at the bottom.
- They are divided into two series:
- Lanthanoid series: Filling of 4f orbitals, includes 14 elements from Cerium (Ce, Z = 58) to Lutetium (Lu, Z = 71).
- Actinoid series: Filling of 5f orbitals, includes 14 elements from Thorium (Th, Z = 90) to Lawrencium (Lr, Z = 103).
- Both series follow lanthanum (La) and actinium (Ac), respectively, and resemble them in properties.
- All inner transition elements are metals and are known as rare earth elements due to their rarity in the Earth’s crust.
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