CHEM 20A Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Effective Nuclear Charge, Ionic Radius, Coordination Complex

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8. 1 chemistry of the transition metals: fourth-period elements, also called the first transition series (those from scandium through zinc in which the 3d shell is progressively filled) 8. 1. 1 physical properties: the general trends in all of these physical properties (ex. Ie, boiling and melting point) can be understood by recalling that both the number of protons and the number of electrons increase as we move from left to right along a period. As they are progressively filled through the first half of each transition series, the overall metal metal bond strength increases. Thus the enthalpy of hydration is roughly equal to the energy change associated with the hydration of the gas phase ion. 8. 1. 3 hard and soft acids and bases: bases are defined as electron pair donors (proton acceptors) and acids are defined as. These metal cations are electron pair acceptors and are classified as.

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