Case Based Questions (D and F Block Elements)
Case Based Questions (D and F Block Elements)
Case Based Questions (D and F Block Elements)
Passage Read the passage given below and answer the following questions given below:
1.
The f-block elements are those in which the differentiating electrons enters the (n-2)f
orbital. There are two series of f-Block elements corresponding to filling of 4f and 5f-
orbitals. The series of 4f-orbitals is called lanthanoids. Lanthanoids show different
oxidation states depending upon stability of f0, f7 and f14 configurations, though the
most common oxidation state is +3. There is a regular decrease in the size of
lanthanoids ions with increase in atomic number which is known as lanthanoid
contraction.
1 The atomic number of three lanthanoid elements X, Y and Z are 65, 68 and 70
respectively, their Ln3+ electronic configuration is
A. Gd
B. At
C. Xe
D. Te
3 Name a member of the lanthanoid series which is well known to exhibit +4 oxidation
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state.
A. Cerium (X=58)
B. Europium (Z=63)
C. Lanthanum (Z=57)
D. Gadolinium (Z=64)
1 A
2 A
3 A
4 B
5 C
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Q.No. Questions
Passage In Modern Periodic table, transition metals are placed in d-block. The general
2 electronic configuration of these elements is (n – 1) d 1 – 10ns 1 – 2.
The d-orbitals of the penultimate energy level in their atoms receive electrons giving
rise to the three rows of the transition metals i.e., 3d, 4d and5d series. However, Zn,
Cd and Hg are not regarded as transition elements. Transition elements exhibit certain
characteristic properties like variable oxidation states, complex formation, formation
of coloured ions, alloys, catalytic activity etc. They are hard and have a high melting
point.
1 Which pair of transition metals of 3d series does not show variable oxidation state?
(a) Scandium & Titanium (b) Titanium & Vanadium
(c) Vanadium & Scandium (d) Scandium & Zinc
Answer 1.(d)
(A) I < II < III < IV (B) IV < III < II < I
(C) II < III < I < IV (D) I < II < IV < III
Answer 1. [C]
2. [B]
3. [D]
4. [A]
5. [C]
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Passage Most of the compounds of the transition metals are coloured in the solid or in
4 solution states. The colour of the transition metal ions arises from the excitation of
electrons from the d-orbitals of lower energy to the d-orbitals of higher energy. The
energy required for d-d electron excitation is available in the visible range.
Transition metal ions have the tendency to absorb certain radiations from the visible
region and exhibit the complementary colour.
The transition metal ions which have completely filled d-orbitals are colourless
as the excitation of electrons is not possible within d-orbitals. The transition metal
ions which have completely empty d-orbitals are also colourless. In certain oxysalts
of transition elements like KMnO4, K2Cr2O7, there are no unpaired electrons at the
central atom but they are deep in colour. The colour of these compounds is due to
charge transfer spectrum. For example, in MnO4–, an electron is transferred
momentarily from O2– to O– and manganese from Mn (+VII) to Mn(+ VI).
Answer 1. [C]
2. [B]
3. [A]
4. [C]
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Passage The elements of d-block which lie between the reactive metals of the s-block and the
5 elements of p-block are known as transition metal.
Answer: 1 (C)
2 (C)
3 (d)
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Passage The f- block elements are those in which the differentiating electron enters the (n-2)f
6 orbital .There are two series of f-block elements corresponding to filling of 4f and 5f-
orbitals called lanthanoids & actinoids respectively .They show different oxidation
states depending upon the stability of f0,f7&f14 configurations, though the principal
oxidation state is +3.There is a regular decrease in size of lanthanoid ions with increase
in atomic number & it is known as lanthanoid contraction. As a result of this, the basic
character of oxides and hydroxides decreases from first element(La) to last
element(Lu).All the actinoids are radioactive & therefore it is difficult to study their
chemical nature.
1 The atomic numbers of three lanthanoid elements X,Y&Z are 65,68&70 respectively.
The basic character of their hydroxides will decrease as -
(a)X>Y>Z
(b)X>Z>Y
(c)Z>Y>X
(d)Z>X>Y
2 Ce (Z=58)&Yb (Z=70) exhibit stable +4&+2 oxidation states respectively. This is
because-
(a)Ce4+&Yb2+ acquire f7 configurations.
(b)Ce4+&Yb2+ acquire f0 configurations.
(c)Ce4+&Yb2+ acquire f0&f14 configurations.
(d)Ce4+&Yb2+ acquire f7 & f14 configurations
Answer 1(a)
2(c)
Passage The d-block of the periodic table contains the elements of the groups 3 to 12 and
7 are known as transition elements. In general, the electronic configuration of these
elements is (n – 1) d1 – 10 ns1 – 2 . The d-orbitals of the penultimate energy level in their
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atoms receive electrons giving rise to the three rows of the transition metals i.e., 3d, 4d
and5d series. However, Zn, Cd and Hg are not regarded as transition elements.
Transition elements exhibit certain characteristic properties like variable oxidation
stables, complex formation, formation of coloured ions, alloys, catalytic activity etc.
Transition metals are hard (except Zn, Cd and Hg) and have a high melting point.
1 Which transition metal of 3d series does not show variable oxidation state?
a. Sc b. Ti c. Cu d. Fe
2 Electronic configuration of a transition element X in +3 oxidation state is [Ar]3d5 .
What is its atomic number?
a. 25 b. 26 c. 27 d. 24
3 In the first transition series, the highest B.P. and M.P. is of:
a. Cr b. V c. Ni d. Fe
4 The tendency of 3d-metal ions to form stable complexes is due to their:
a. Variable oxidation state
b. Strong electronegative nature
c. High charge/size ratio and vacant d-orbitals
d. Very low ionization energies
Answer 1(a)
2((b)
3(a)
4(c)
Passage Lanthanoids show different trends than transition series .In this case; there
is gradual decrease in the atomic as well as ionic radii of the elements along
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the series. This is termed as lanthanoid contraction. Due to this there is
change in basic strength of hydroxides in the series. But, in the transition
series, the atomic size of metals remains almost the same.
Passage The f-block elements are those in which the differentiating electrons enters the (n-
9 2) f orbitals. There are two series of f-block elements corresponding to filling of 4f and
5f orbitals. The series of 4f orbitals is called lanthanoids. Lanthanoids show different
oxidation states depending upon the stability of f0, f7 and f14 configurations, though the
most common oxidation state is +3. There is a regular decrease in the size of
lanthanoid ions with increase in atomic number which is known as lanthanoid
contraction.
1 Which of the following lanthanoid exhibit +2 oxidation state
(a) Cerium (Z = 58) (b) Europium ( Z= 63)
(c) Lutetium( Z= 71) (d)Gadolinium (Z=71)
Answer 1(b)
2(c)
Passage In regards to atomic size of transition metals, there is little variation. Typically, when
10 moving left to right across the periodic table, there is a trend of decreasing atomic
radius. However, in the transition metals, moving left to right, there is a trend of
increasing atomic radius which levels off and becomes constant. In the transition
elements, the number of electrons are increasing but in a particular way. The number
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of electrons increase going across a period, thus, there is more pull of these electrons
towards the nucleus. However, with the d−electrons, there is some added electron-
electron repulsion. For example, in chromium, there is a promotion of one of the 4s
electrons to half fill the 3d sublevel; the electron-electron repulsions are less and the
atomic size is smaller. The opposite holds true for the latter part of the row.
3 From the graph above it is seen that the atomic radius of Fe is around
A. 11.6 nm
B. 14 nm
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C. 14.5 nm
D. 12.6 nm
Answer 1.A
2. D
3.D