Question:

The aqueous solution containing which one of the following ions will be colourless? (Atomic number of $Sc = 21, Fe = 26, Ti = 22, Mn = 25$)

Updated On: Jul 27, 2022
  • $Sc^{3+}$
  • $Fe^{2+}$
  • $Ti^{3+}$
  • $Mn^{2+}$
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

(a) ${ }_{21} Sc ^{3+}=1 s^{2}, 2 s^{2} 2 p^{6}, 3 s^{2} 3 p^{6}$ It is colourless due to absence of unpaired electrons in $d$ -subshell. (b) $26 Fe ^{2+}=1 s^{2}, 2 s^{2} 2 p^{6}, 3 s^{2} 3 p^{6} 3 d^{6}$ It is colourless due to presence of four unpaired electrons in $d$ -subshell. (c) ${ }_{22} Ti ^{3+}=1 s^{2}, 2 s^{2} 2 p^{6}, 3 s^{2} 3 p^{6} 3 d^{1}$ It is coloured due to presence of one unpaired electron in $d$ -subshell. (d) ${ }_{25} Mn ^{2+}=1 s^{2}, 2 s^{2} 2 p^{6}, 3 s^{2} 3 p^{6} 3 d^{5}$ It is coloured due to $5$ unpaired electrons in d-subshell.
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Properties of D Block Elements

  • Multiple oxidation states- The oxidation states of d block elements show very few energy gaps; therefore, they exhibit many oxidation states. Also, the energy difference between s and d orbital is very less. Therefore both the electrons are involved in ionic and covalent bond formation, which ultimately leads to multiple oxidation states.
  • Formation of complex compounds- Ligands show a binding behavior and can form so many stable complexes with the help of transition metals. This property is mainly due to:
    • Availability of vacant d orbitals.
    • Comparatively small sizes of metals.
  • Hardness- Transition elements are tough and have high densities because of the presence of unpaired electrons.
  • Melting and boiling points- Melting and boiling points of transition are very high because of the presence of unpaired electrons and partially filled d orbitals. They form strong bonds and have high melting and boiling points.
  • Atomic radii- The atomic and ionic radius of the transition elements decreases as we move from Group 3 to group 6. However, it remains the same between group 7 and group 10, and from group 11 to group 12 increases.
  • Ionization enthalpy- The ionization enthalpies of the transition elements are generally on the greater side as compared to the S block elements