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d block elements do not form complexes. Why?​

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Answered by llItzDishantll
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The elements in the d block form complexes due to the presence of the vacant d orbitals as they accommodate lone pairs of electrons, and they are small with high nuclear charge. Hence, d block elements form complexes.

Answered by reddamjyothika
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The elements in the d block form complexes due to the presence of the vacant d orbitals as they accommodate lone pairs of electrons, and they are small with high nuclear charge. Hence, d block elements form complexes.

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