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meaning of inner transition elements​

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Answered by Thûgłife
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An inner transition metal (ITM) of chemical elements on the periodic table. They are normally shown in two rows below all the other elements. They include elements 57-71 (lanthanides) and 89-103 (actinides). The lanthanides are very similar, and the actinides are all radioactive.

Lanthanides and actinides are called inner transition elements because they are a group of elements that are shown as the bottom two rows of the periodic table. ... Lanthanides and actinides belong to the f-blockelements, which means that they have filled up their f-orbitals with electrons.

Answered by Swaroop2sky
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INNER TRANSITION ELEMENT MEANS THE ELEMENTS OF F-BLOCK.

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