Deck 23: The F-Block Metals
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Deck 23: The F-Block Metals
1
What is the difference between 4f and 5f atomic orbitals?
A) 4f atomic orbitals are more core-like than 5f atomic orbitals
B) Both 4f and 5f atomic orbitals are destabilized and very diffuse.
C) 5f atomic orbitals are poorly shielded from the nucleus in comparison to 4f atomic orbitals.
A) 4f atomic orbitals are more core-like than 5f atomic orbitals
B) Both 4f and 5f atomic orbitals are destabilized and very diffuse.
C) 5f atomic orbitals are poorly shielded from the nucleus in comparison to 4f atomic orbitals.
A
2
What is the most common oxidation state for lanthanoid elements?
A) +2
B) +3
C) +4
A) +2
B) +3
C) +4
B
3
Identify the correct statement about lanthanoids.
A) The ionic radii of Ln3+decrease from left to right.
B) The first ionization energy for lanthanoids decreases from left to right.
C) The 4f electrons are important in the formation of metallic bond
A) The ionic radii of Ln3+decrease from left to right.
B) The first ionization energy for lanthanoids decreases from left to right.
C) The 4f electrons are important in the formation of metallic bond
A
4
Select the correct statement:
A) Lanthanoid cations are soft Lewis acids.
B) Lanthanoid cations can sustain high coordination numbers of seven and above.
C) Lanthanoid complexes show strong ligand field effects.
A) Lanthanoid cations are soft Lewis acids.
B) Lanthanoid cations can sustain high coordination numbers of seven and above.
C) Lanthanoid complexes show strong ligand field effects.
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5
What types of binary ionic compounds are well-known for all lanthanides?
A) oxides, halides, hydrides, and nitrides
B) hydrides and nitrides only
C) oxides and halides only
A) oxides, halides, hydrides, and nitrides
B) hydrides and nitrides only
C) oxides and halides only
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6
Find the correct statement(s) on lanthanoid organometallic chemistry.
(i) The bonding in organolanthanoid compounds is predominantly ionic.
(ii) Lanthanoids frequently form carbonyl clusters with metals in low oxidation states.
(iii) Electronic effects dominate over steric effects in reactivity and structural considerations.
A) All of them are correct.
B) (ii) and (i)
C) (i) only.
(i) The bonding in organolanthanoid compounds is predominantly ionic.
(ii) Lanthanoids frequently form carbonyl clusters with metals in low oxidation states.
(iii) Electronic effects dominate over steric effects in reactivity and structural considerations.
A) All of them are correct.
B) (ii) and (i)
C) (i) only.
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7
In comparison to lanthanoids, actinoids:
A) are more reducing metals.
B) have more accessible oxidation states.
C) are more abundant in nature.
A) are more reducing metals.
B) have more accessible oxidation states.
C) are more abundant in nature.
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8
The highest oxidation state for actinoids is:
A) +3
B) +4
C) +6
A) +3
B) +4
C) +6
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9
In the electronic spectra of actinoid compounds the following transitions can be observed:
A) transitions involving only 5f electrons/orbitals
B) transitions involving 5f, 6d and ligand-to-metal charge transfer.
C) transitions involving 6d and ligand-to metal charge transfer.
A) transitions involving only 5f electrons/orbitals
B) transitions involving 5f, 6d and ligand-to-metal charge transfer.
C) transitions involving 6d and ligand-to metal charge transfer.
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10
Find the correct statement:
A) Pu(VI) is more stable than U(VI).
B) Np in all oxidation states prefers forming bonds to hard donor atoms.
C) After americium, the stability of +6 oxidation state increases to the right of actinoid series.
A) Pu(VI) is more stable than U(VI).
B) Np in all oxidation states prefers forming bonds to hard donor atoms.
C) After americium, the stability of +6 oxidation state increases to the right of actinoid series.
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