Why does lanthanide contraction occur?
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The Lanthanide Contraction is caused by a poor shielding effect of the 4f electrons. Gd because as atomic number increases, the atomic radius decreases. Yb because it has a larger atomic number.
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The Lanthanide Contraction is caused by a poor protecting impact of the 4f electrons .
The consequences of the expanded fascination of the external shell electrons over the lanthanide time frame might be isolated into impacts on the lanthanide arrangement itself incorporating the decline in ionic radii, and effects on the accompanying or post-lanthanide components.
The components following the lanthanides in the intermittent table are impacted by the lanthanide withdrawal .
The consequences of the expanded fascination of the external shell electrons over the lanthanide time frame might be isolated into impacts on the lanthanide arrangement itself incorporating the decline in ionic radii, and effects on the accompanying or post-lanthanide components.
The components following the lanthanides in the intermittent table are impacted by the lanthanide withdrawal .
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