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Transition metals. Defined….. The transition elements are those d-block elements that form stable ions in which the d-set is only partially filled.

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1 Transition metals

2 Defined….. The transition elements are those d-block elements that form stable ions in which the d-set is only partially filled

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4 T.M. atoms lose electrons from 4s when they are ionised… Cu: [Ar] 3d 10 4s 1 …. but Cu 2+ ion is [Ar]3d 9 Mn: [Ar] 3d 5 4s 2 …. but Mn 2+ ion is [Ar]3d 5

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6 You either like it or love it …but either way it contains lots of B12…and therefore Cobalt

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10 λ absorbed versus colour observed 400nm Violet absorbed, Green-yellow observed (λ 560nm) 450nm Blue absorbed, Yellow observed (λ 600nm) 490nm Blue-green absorbed, Red observed (λ 620nm) 570nm Yellow-green absorbed, Violet observed (λ 410nm) 580nm Yellow absorbed, Dark blue observed (λ 430nm) 600nm Orange absorbed, Blue observed (λ 450nm) 650nm Red absorbed, Green observed (λ 520nm)

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12 This is the hexaaquocopper(II) ion…which is blue….

13 ..because it absorbs the red end of the spectrum….

14 The Statue of Liberty is made of copper…hence the green patina…

15 This ion is green..and produced by treating the hexaaquo ion with conc. Hydrochloric acid….this is a ligand exchange reaction…

16 The next few slides show reactions with ammonia: deprotonation first then the slower ligand exchange reaction

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