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Question
How would you account for the following:
The 4d and Sd series of the transition metals have more frequent metal-metal bonding in their compounds than do the 3d metals.
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Solution
- The 4d and 5d transition metals have larger atomic sizes and more diffuse d-orbitals compared to 3d metals, allowing better overlap of d-orbitals.
- This greater overlap facilitates stronger metal-metal covalent bonding in 4d and 5d metals.
- Also, 4d and 5d metals have higher enthalpies of atomization, indicating stronger interatomic bonding than 3d metals.
- The stronger interatomic interactions lead to more frequent metal-metal bonding in their compounds.
- In contrast, 3d metals have more contracted d-orbitals, resulting in weaker orbital overlap and less metal-metal bonding.
Thus, larger, more diffuse orbitals and stronger metallic bonding in 4d and 5d metals cause their compounds to show more metal-metal bonds than 3d metals.
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Chemistry of Transition and Inner-transition Elements: D-block: 3d, 4d and 5d Series - D-block: 3d, 4d and 5d Series
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 477]
