3.4 Chemistry of the d-block Transition Metals Flashcards
Which two elements in the d-block of the periodic table are not technically transition metals?
Scandium and zinc.
They do not form ions with an incomplete d-subshell.
What is a transition metal?
A transition metal is a d-block element that forms one or more stable ions with partially filled d-orbitals.
Which two elements in the periodic table are exceptions to the rule that the 4s orbital is filled before the 3p orbital?
What are some general properties of transition metals?
- They have variable oxidation states.
- They form complex ions.
- They form coloured ions in solution.
- They can catalyse reactions either as elements or in compounds.
Give examples of transition metals that have variable oxidation states
Why do transition metals have variable oxidation states?
Variable oxidation states arise because the electrons in the 4s and 3d orbitals have very similar energies. This means that a relatively similar amount of energy is required to gain or lose different numbers of electrons.
What are the most common oxidation states of Cr?
+2
+3
+6
What are the most common oxidation states of Mn?
+2 +4 +7
What are the most common oxidation states of Fe?
+2 +3
What are the most common oxidation states of Cu?
+1 +2
What are the most common oxidation states of Co?
+2 +3
What colour are aqueous solutions of compounds containing Cr3+ ions?
Green
Yellow
Orange
What colour are aqueous solutions of
compounds containing MnO - ions?
Purple
What colour are aqueous solutions of compounds containing Co2+ ions?
Pink
What colour are aqueous solutions of compounds containing Fe2+ ions?
Green
What colour are aqueous solutions of compounds containing Fe3+ ions?
Brown
What colour are aqueous solutions of compounds containing Cu2+ ions?
Blue
What is a ligand?
A ligand is an ion or molecule that bonds to a central metal atom to form a complex ion.