D Block Elements - pdf389
D Block Elements - pdf389
D Block Elements - pdf389
Presented By
Dr.T.VARA PRASAD,
HOD,
Department of Chemistry,
P.R.Government College (A),
Kakinada
Synopsis:
Definition of D-Block elements
Transition elements.
General and Physical properties of elements
Atomic & Ionic size
Ionization Enthalpy
Oxidation states
Coloured ions
Catalytic properties
Magnetic properties
Formation of complex compounds
Formation of interstitial compounds
Definition of d-block elements
} d-block elements:
The elements of periodic table belonging
to group 3 to 12 are known as d-Block
elements. because in these elements last
electron enters in d sub shell or d orbital .
IE3 : Fe << Mn
¢ Due to an increase in nuclear charge which
accompanies the filling of the inner d-
orbitals , There is an increase in ionization
enthalpy along each series of the transition
elements from left to right.
Vanadyl
Mangnaese(II)
Scandium Sulphate Cobalt(II)
chloride Copper(II)
oxide dihydrate chloride
tetrahydrate sulfate
penta-
hydrate
Splitting of d-orbital energies by an octahedral field of ligands
ES ES
eg eg
GS hv GS
Do
t2g t2g
complex in
complex in electronic d-d
transition electronic
Ground State (GS)
excited state
(ES)
An artist’s wheel
CATALYTIC PROPERTIES
üVanadium(V) oxide,V2O5 (in Contact Process)
üFinely divided iron (in Haber’s Process)
üNickel (in Catalytic Hydrogenation)
üCobalt (Synthesis of gasoline)
Explanation
MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
¢ μs = √n(n+2) BM