difference between magnetic properties of lanthanides with those of transition elements
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The magnetic properties of the lanthanides are due to the electrons in the partial filled 4f shell. The magnetic properties of the first-row transition metals are due to the electrons in the partial filled 3d shell.
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Lanthanides show magnetic properties because of unpaired electrons in partly filled 4f orbitals. Transition elements exhibit magnetic properties due to partially filled 3d orbitals
Explanation:
- Lanthanides are rare earth metals which are very dense
- Lanthanides are also called the 4f series
- They are similar to the element Lanthanum
- Usually, they form trivalent compounds
- Lanthanides have the configuration [Xe] 4f1-14 5d 0-16s2
- They are paramagnetic, which means that they are attracted when placed in a magnetic field
- Transition metals are those elements that have partly filled d orbitals
- Transition metals form many stable complexes because of the unpaired electrons
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