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The d orbital of the transition metals project to the periphery of an atom more than the other orbitals has they are more influenced by the surrounding as well as affecting the atom or molecule surrounding them means

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Answered by merrogull26
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Answer:

d-orbitals are far from the center (nucleus) of the atom.

Explanation:

d-orbitals are closer to surrounding and farther away from the nucleus as compared to s and p orbitals, which are closer to nucleus and are embedded inside the d-orbitals.

due to presence of d-orbitals close to boundary they easily interact with outer electrons and nearby atoms-electrons.

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