what are the properties of p, d, s, f block elements
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p block-They are shinny ,they are conductors of heat and electricity.
d block-all metals having high melting point and boiling point.
s block-They are soft metal posses low melting point
F block - they are heavy metals ,they form coloured ions
Answer:
The distribution of electrons in various molecular orbitals in a molecule is called the electronic configuration
S block
The elements of Group 1 and Group 2 of the modern periodic table are called S block elements. The general outer electronic configuration of s block elements is ns(1-2).
Example:
Hydrogen and Helium with electronic configuration 1s1 and 1s2
P block
P block elements are in which the last electron enters any of the three p-orbitals of their respective shells. The general electronic configuration of p-block elements is ns2np1-6 except for Helium (He).
Examples
Boron -1s22s22p1
Neon -1s22s22p6
D-block
D block elements are the elements that can be found from the third group to the twelfth group of the modern periodic table. The valence electrons of these elements fall under the d orbital. D block elements are also referred to as transition elements or transition metals. The general outer electronic configuration of d block elements is (n−1)d(1−10)ns(0−2).
Examples
Scandium [Ar]3d14s2
zinc [Ar]3d104s2
f block
Elements whose f orbital getting filled up by electrons are called f block elements. These elements have electrons, (1 to 14) in the f orbital, (0 to 1) in the d orbital of the penultimate energy level and in the outermost’s orbital. The general outer electronic configuration of f block elements is (n−2)f(0−14)(n−1)d(0−1)ns2.