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Question
Discuss the position of d-block elements, lanthanoids and actinoids in the periodic table.
Solution
- Position of d-block elements in the modern periodic table:
- The transition elements are placed in the periods 4 to 7 and groups 3 to 12.
- They constitute 3d, 4d, 5d and 6d series.
- They are placed at the centre with s block on one side and p block on the other side.
- The electropositivity, reactivity and other properties show a gradual change from s block to p block through those of the d block elements.
- Position of lanthanoids and actinoids in the modern periodic table:
- Lanthanoids and actinoids are placed separately at the bottom of the periodic table. They are a subset of 6th and 7th periods.
- These elements have 1 to 14 electrons in their f orbital, 0 or 1 in the penultimate energy level and 2 electrons in the outermost orbital.
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