explain d oribtal contraction and why it occurs?
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the The d-block contraction (sometimes called scandide contraction) is a term used in chemistry to describe the effect of having full d orbitals on the period 4 elements. ... Other effects of the d-block contraction are that the Ga3+ ion is smaller than expected, being closer in size to Al3+.
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