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[ CourseHulu.com ] Udemy - D- And F- Block Elements
What you'll learn The students will get a wide picture of Metallurgy. The students will learn about metals. The students will have a deep knowledge about the extraction processes of metals. The students will know about the importance of metals like Iron, Cobalt and Nickel. Requirements The child should have a clear concepts of Metals. Description The series of elements, that are formed by filling the 3d, 4d and 5d shells of electrons, comprise the d-block elements. They are often called as transition elements because their position in the periodic table is between s-block and p-block elements. Their properties are transitional between the highly reactive metallic elements of the s-block, which form ionic compounds and elements of p-block which form covalent compounds. In s and p blocks electrons add to the last shell, in d-block electrons are added to the penultimate shell. Typically the transition elements have an incompletely filled d level. The zinc group has d10 configuration and compounds of these elements show some differences from other transition elements. The elements make up three complete rows of ten elements and an incomplete fourth row. The position of the incomplete fourth series is discussed along with the f-block elements.
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TRANSITION ELEMENTS
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~Get Your Files Here !/001 8.1. Contents to d and f - block Elements.mp4
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~Get Your Files Here !/002 8.2. Electronic Configuration.mp4
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~Get Your Files Here !/003 8.3. Properties of Transition Elements.mp4
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~Get Your Files Here !/004 8.4. Compounds of Transition Elements.mp4
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~Get Your Files Here !/005 8.5. Mercury halides.mp4
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~Get Your Files Here !/006 8.6. Potassium Dichromate.mp4
138.2 MB
~Get Your Files Here !/007 8.7. Potassium Permanganate,.mp4
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~Get Your Files Here !/008 8.8. f – block Elements.mp4