Transition Metals Flashcards
What are d-block transition metals?
Metals with an incomplet D subshell in at least one of their ions
What two atoms are the exception to aufbaus principle?
Chromium and copper atoms
Why are there exceptions to the aufbaus principle?
Due to the special stability associated with the a subshell being half-filled or completely filled
When is an element in a particular oxidation state?
When it has a specific oxidation number
Conditions to find oxidation number
- Uncombined numbers have an oxidation state of 0
- the sum of all oxidation’s must be equal to total change of atom
- oxygen oxidation number = -2
- hydrogen oxidation state= +1
Compounds can have different colours while containing same the metal me it the
Metal has
Different oxidation states
Definition of oxidation
Increase in oxidation number
Reduction meaning
Decrease in oxidation number
oxidising agents are often
Compounds containing metals in high oxidation states
Reducing agents are often
Compounds containing metals of low oxidation states
Define legends
Negative ions or molecules with non-bonding pairs of electrons that they donate to the central metal atom or ion, forming a dative covalent bond
Legends can be classified as:
Monodentate, bidentate, all the way up to hexadentate (bidentate meaning that it has 2 ‘teeth’, meaning it binds to two sites)
What is the co-ordination number?
The total number of bonds from the ligands to the central transition metal
D orbitals are no longer degenerate in…
A complex of a transition metal
How does splitting of D orbitals to higher/lower energy levels occur?
Electrons present in approaching ligand cause the electrons in the orbitals lying along the axes to be repelled