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Why are transition elements good catalysts?
Explain why transition metals are good catalysts.
How would you account for the following:
The transition metals and their compounds are found to be good catalysts in many processes?
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Solution 1
Transition elements are good catalysts because they exhibit varied oxidation states, have a large surface area because complex compounds are formed on them, reactant molecules adsorb onto their surface, and intermediates are formed.
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Solution 2
Transition metals are good catalysts because:
- They have vacant d-orbitals allowing them to form intermediates.
- They show variable oxidation states (variable valencies).
- They tend to form complexes with reactants, creating unstable intermediates.
- These intermediates lower the activation energy and increase the reaction rate.
- Finely divided metals provide a large surface area for reactant adsorption, helping molecules combine more easily.
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