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18 Nov 2019
(show all your works and please do all questions from part a to part d)
a. what are "Inner Transition Metals"?
b. partially filled d-orbitals characterize "transition metals". what corresponding property characterizes the "inner transition metals"?
c. what fourteen elements constitude the "lanthanide series" and by what other name are the lanthanides known (which is a misnomer)?
d. what is difference between a "coordination compound" and a transition metal compound and illustrate your answer with two other specific examples of a coordination compound listed in the 2 pictures below
Name and Formula Formula Lewis Strocture isopropylamine CHO CHNH 47Ã10-4 mium carbonate Cobabt lh carbonate opperlD carbonats Leat D carbonate. Magnesium carbon Mercury() carbona Nickel ID carbonat Strontiom carbonat Zine carbonate, Zne 3.1x10 0 10 N H Pyridine CsHsN u 1.7Ã10 num chromate Ckiumchromate et) chromate sitver chromate. A Triethylamine H 5.2x10 6.3Ã10-5
(show all your works and please do all questions from part a to part d)
a. what are "Inner Transition Metals"?
b. partially filled d-orbitals characterize "transition metals". what corresponding property characterizes the "inner transition metals"?
c. what fourteen elements constitude the "lanthanide series" and by what other name are the lanthanides known (which is a misnomer)?
d. what is difference between a "coordination compound" and a transition metal compound and illustrate your answer with two other specific examples of a coordination compound listed in the 2 pictures below
Name and Formula Formula Lewis Strocture isopropylamine CHO CHNH 47Ã10-4 mium carbonate Cobabt lh carbonate opperlD carbonats Leat D carbonate. Magnesium carbon Mercury() carbona Nickel ID carbonat Strontiom carbonat Zine carbonate, Zne 3.1x10 0 10 N H Pyridine CsHsN u 1.7Ã10 num chromate Ckiumchromate et) chromate sitver chromate. A Triethylamine H 5.2x10 6.3Ã10-5
Beverley SmithLv2
20 Jun 2019