Mn2+ compounds are more stable than Fe2+ compounds towards oxidation in their +3 state because :
1. | 3d5 configuration is more stable than 3d6 configuration. |
2. | 3d6 configuration is more stable than 3d5 configuration. |
3. | 3p5 configuration is less stable than 3p6 configuration. |
4. | 3p6 configuration is less stable than 3p5 configuration. |
The +2 oxidation state becomes more stable in the first half of the first-row transition elements with increasing atomic number because:
1. | s-Orbital is becoming more and more half-filled. |
2. | f-Orbital is becoming more and more half-filled. |
3. | d-Orbital is becoming more and more half-filled. |
4. | p-Orbital is becoming more and more half-filled. |
The oxo metal anions of the 3d series in which the metal exhibits an oxidation state equal to its group number is /are:
1. | 2. | ||
3. | 4. | All of these |
Which d-block elements are not considered transition elements, and why?
1. | Mn, Fe, and Ni because these have partially filled d-subshell. |
2. | Mn, Fe, and Ni because these have completely filled d-subshell. |
3. | Zn, Cd, and Hg because these have completely filled d-subshell. |
4. | Zn, Cd, and Hg because these have partially filled d-subshell. |
1. | \((n-1) d^{1-10} n s^{0-2} \) | 2. | \((n-1) d^{1-10} n s^2 \) |
3. | \(n f^2~ n p^{1-6} \) | 4. | \(n d^2~ n p^{1-6}\) |
The "Disproportionation" reaction means that :
1. | A relatively less stable oxidation state undergoes an oxidation−reduction reaction. |
2. | A relatively more stable oxidation state undergoes an oxidation−reduction reaction. |
3. | A relatively less stable oxidation state undergoes a hydrogenation reaction. |
4. | A relatively more stable oxidation state undergoes a hydrogenation reaction. |
In the 3d series, a metal with a +1 oxidation state is:
1. | Mn | 2. | Cu |
3. | Fe | 4. | Zn |
The number of unpaired electrons in the gaseous ions are, respectively:
1. | 3, 2, 3, and 1 | 2. | 2, 2, 3, and 1 |
3. | 4, 3, 2, and 1 | 4. | 1, 2, 3, and 4 |
The number of 3d electrons in the Cr3+ ions will be:
1. | 5 | 2. | 6 |
3. | 3 | 4. | 7 |
The correct statement regarding the element silver(Ag) is:
1. | It is a hard metal. |
2. | It is not a transition element. |
3. | It has a partially filled d orbital in a +2 oxidation state. Thus, it is a transition element. |
4. | None of the above |