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Question
Why do the atomic radii of transition elements decrease with increase in atomic number across a particular series?
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Solution
- Across a transition series, atomic number increases, so nuclear charge increases.
- Electrons are added to the inner (n − 1)d-subshell, which partly shields outer electrons from the nucleus.
- Initially, the increased nuclear charge pulls electrons closer, decreasing atomic radii.
- Shielding by (n − 1)d electrons increases with added electrons, opposing the pull of the nuclear charge.
- Thus, after midway in the series, the atomic radii decrease slowly or remain almost constant.
- Near the series end, electron repulsion in paired d-orbitals causes a slight increase in atomic size.
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