Textbook QuestionWhich of the following transition metals have more than one oxidation state? (a) Ti(b) V(c) Cr(d) Zn
Textbook QuestionThere are two possible [M(OH)4]- complexes of first-series transition metals that have three unpaired electrons.(a) What are the oxidation state and the identity of M in these complexes?(b) Using orbital diagrams, give a valence bond description of the bonding in each complex.(c) Based on common oxidation states of first-series transition metals (Figure 21.6), which [M(OH)4]- complex is more likely to exist? <QUESTION REFERENCES FIGURE 21.6>-
Textbook QuestionTwo first-series transition metals have three unpaired electrons in complex ions of the type [MCl4]2-.(a) What are the oxidation state and the identity of M in these complexes?(b) Draw valence bond orbital diagrams for the two possible ions.(c) Based on common oxidation states of first-series transition metals (Figure 21.6), which ion is more likely to exist?<QUESTION REFERENCES FIGURE 21.6>
Textbook QuestionThe highest oxidation state for the early transition metals Sc, Ti, V, Cr, and Mn is the periodic group number. The highest oxidation state for the later transition elements Fe, Co, and Ni is less than the periodic group number. Explain.
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is true about the general trend of first ionization energies in transition metals?
Multiple ChoiceUsing the phase diagram below, determine the phase of the alloy with a composition of 20% Cu and a temperature of 1300℃.