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Question
How do lanthanoid contraction affect the following property of the elements placed after lanthanoids?
Densities.
Long Answer
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Solution
- Lanthanoid contraction causes a decrease in atomic and ionic sizes across the lanthanoids due to poor shielding by 4f electrons, increasing effective nuclear charge.
- This size reduction leads to a significant increase in the density of elements placed after the lanthanoids, especially in the third transition series.
- As a result, elements following lanthanoids have abnormally higher densities compared to their immediate lighter homologues.
- For example, third-row transition metals show nearly double densities of the second-row elements in the same groups due to lanthanoid contraction.
- This abnormal increase in density is directly linked to the reduced atomic size caused by lanthanoid contraction.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 497]
