The document discusses d-block elements, also known as transition elements, which have incomplete d-subshells and exhibit properties between s-block and p-block elements. It explains their electronic configurations, classification into series, general characteristics, and trends in atomic and ionic radii, metallic character, melting and boiling points, ionization enthalpies, and oxidation states. Additionally, it highlights exceptions and irregularities in configurations and the stability of compounds formed by these elements.
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D and F Block Elements
The document discusses d-block elements, also known as transition elements, which have incomplete d-subshells and exhibit properties between s-block and p-block elements. It explains their electronic configurations, classification into series, general characteristics, and trends in atomic and ionic radii, metallic character, melting and boiling points, ionization enthalpies, and oxidation states. Additionally, it highlights exceptions and irregularities in configurations and the stability of compounds formed by these elements.