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Transition Elements

Definition: They are often called "transition elements" because their position in the periodic table is between s-block and p-block elements

Typically, the transition elements have an incompletely filled d-level. Since Zn group has d10 configuration and are not considered as transition elements but they are d-block elements.

General Characteristics:

(i) Metallic character : They are all metal and good conductor of heat & electricity

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D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes

D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes

Ques. In laboratory K2Cr2O7 is used mainly not Na2Cr2O7. Why?

Sol. Na2Cr2O7 is deliquescent enough and changes its concentration and can not be taken as primary standard solution whereas K2Cr2O7 has no water of crystallisation and not deliquescent.

 

Ques. How to standardise Na2S2O3 solution in iodometry?

Sol. K2Cr2O7 is primary standard ⇒ strength is known by weighing the salt in chemical balance and dissolving in measured amount of water.Then in acidic solution, add KI

Cr2O72-  +14 H+  + 6I- → 2Cr + 3I2 + 7H2O

This I2 is liberated can be estimated with S2O32-.

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Manganate & permanganate

D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes

In presence of KClO3 & KNO3 the above reaction is more faster because these two on decomposition provides O2 easily.

Manganate is also obtained when KMnO4 is boiled with KOH.

4 KMnO4  + 4KOH D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes 4K2MnO4  + 2H2O + O2

Props : The above green solution is quite stable in alkali, but in pure water and in presence of acids, depositing MnO2 and giving a purple solution of permanganate.

3K2MnO4 + 2H2O D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes 2KMnO4 + MnO2¯ +  4KOH

                                      purple     dark brown

Prob : = 2.26 V = - 0.56 V

Prove that MnO42- will disproportionate in acidic medium.

Another Method of Prepration:-

 3K2MnO4 + 2H2SO→ 2KMnO4 + MnO2¯  + 2K2SO+ 2H2O

or

 3K2MnO4 + 2H2O + 4CO2 → 2KMnO4 + MnO2 + 4KHCO3

But in the above method D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes of Mn is lost as MnO2 but when oxidised either by Cl2or by O3

2K2MnO4 + Cl2 → 2KMnO4 + 2KCl [Unwanted MnO2 does not form]

OR

2K2MnO4 + O3 + H2O → 2KMnO4 + 2KOH + O2

Oxidising Prop. of KMnO4 : (in acidic medium)

(i) MnO4 + Fe 2 +  H+  → Fe 3 + Mn 2 + H2O

(ii) MnO4- + I- + H+  → Mn 2 + I2 + H2O

(iii) MnO4- + H2O2 + H+  → Mn 2 + O2  +H2O

(iv) MnO4-  +SO2 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes Mn 2 + H2SO4

(v) MnO4- + NO2- + H+  → Mn 2 + NO3-  +H2O

(vi) MnO4- + H2C2O4 + H+  → Mn 2 + CO2 + H2O

(vii) MnO4- + H2S → Mn  +S¯+H2O


(1) It is not a primary standard since it is difficult to get it in a high degree of purity and free from trances of MnO2.


(2) It is slowly reduced to MnO2 especially in presence of light or acid

4 MnO4- + 4 H+  → 4 MnO2 + 2H2O +3O2

Hence it should be kept in dark bottles and standardise just before use.

(viii) 2 KMnO4 + 16 HCl → 2KCl +5 Cl2 + 8H2O + 2MnCl2

 

Oxidising Prop. of KMnO4 in alk. medium :

2 MnO4-  +2OH- → 2MnO42- + H2O +O. 

Then ,

2MnO42- + 2H2O → 2MnO2 + 4OH- + 2O

(i) 2KMnO4 + H2O+ KI → 2MnO2 + 2KOH+ KIO3

(ii) 2KMnO4  +3HCO2K → 2MnO2  +KHCO3  +2K2CO3 + H2O

(iii) 2KMnO4  +3H2O2 → 2MnO2  + 2KOH +2H2O + 3O2

 

Oxidising Prop. in neutral or weakly acidic solution:

(i) 2KMnO4  +3 MnSO4  +2H2O D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes 5 MnO2 + K2SO4 + 2H2SO4

or MnO4- + Mn 2 + 2H2O → 5MnO2 + 4H+ 

In absence of Zn 2 ions, some of the Mn 2+ ions may escape, oxidation through the formation of insoluble MnII[MnIVO3] manganous permanganite.


(ii) 8 KMnO4 + 3Na2S2O3  +H2O → 8 MnO2 + 3 Na2SO4 + 3 S +2 KOH

 Conversion of Mn 2 to MnO4-

(i) PbO2 

(ii) Pb3O4 + HNO3 

(iii) Pb2O3 

(iv) NaBiO3/H+ 

(v) (NH4)2S2O8 /H+ 

(vi) KIO4/H+ 

Heating effect : 2KMnO4 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes K2MnO4 + MnO2 + O2

green Black

2K2MNO4 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes 2K2MnO3  +O2

 

Silver and its compound

(I) D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes

Preparation : Already done.

Properties :

(i) It is called as lunar caustic because in contact with skin it produces burning sensation like that of caustic soda with the formation of finely divided silver (black colour)

(ii) Thermal decomposition:

(iii) Props. of AgNO3 : [Already done in basic radical]

6 AgNO3 + 3I2 + 3H2O → 5 AgI +AgIO3 + 6HNO3

                                           (excess)

(iv) Ag2SO4 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes 2Ag +SO2  +O2

(v) A(AgNO3) D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes white ppt appears quickly

     B(Na2S2O3) D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes It takes time to give white ppt.

(vi) Ag2S2O3  +H2O D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes Ag2S +H2SO4

AgCl, AgBr, AgI (but not Ag2S) are soluble in Na2S2O3 forming

[Ag(S2O3)2]-3 complexes

(vii) AgBr + AgNO3 →AgBr¯ +KNO3

Pale yellow

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Heating effect :

2 AgNO3 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes 2AgNO2  O2

2 AgNO3 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes 2Ag 2NO O2

D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes

Ag2O +H2O→ 2Ag +H2O +O2

K2S2O8 + 2AgNO3 + 2H2O → 2AgO +2KHSO4 + 2HNO3

 AgO supposed to be paramagnetic due to d9 configuration. But actually it is diamagnetic and exists as

AgI[AgIIIO2]

 Reaction involved in developer:

K2FeII(C2O4 )2 + AgBr → KFeIII(C2O4)2 + Ag¯ +KBr

ZinC Compounds

ZnO : It is called as phillospher's wool due to its wooly flock type appearance

Preparation : 1 ] 2Zn O2 → 2ZnO

2 ] ZnCO3 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes ZnO+ CO2

3 ] 2Zn(NO3)2 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes 2ZnO +4NO2 + O2

4 ] Zn(OH)2 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes ZnO +H2O

 

Purest ZnO : 4ZnSO4  +4Na2CO3+  3H2O → ZnCO3  + 3Zn(OH)2¯ +4Na2SO4 + 3CO2

                                                                         white basic zinc

                                                                          carbonate

 

 

Properties : 1 ] ZnO(cold) D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes ZnO(hot)

white yellow

2 ] It is insoluble in water

3 ] It sublimes at 400ºC

4 ] It is amphoteric oxide

ZnO + 2HCl → ZnCl2 + H2O

ZnO +H2SO4 → ZnSO4 + H2O

ZnO +2NaOH → Na2ZnO2 + H2O

5 ] ZnO → Zn by H2 & C

ZnO+ H2 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes Zn + H2O

ZnO+ C D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes Zn +CO

6 ] It forms Rinmann's green with Co(NO3)2

2Co(NO3)2 → 2CoO 4NO2  O2

CoO+ ZnO → CoZnO2 or CoO - ZnO

Rinmann's green

Uses : (1) As white pigment. It is superior than white lead because it does not turn into black

(2) Rinmann's green is used as green pigment

(3) It is used as zinc ointment in medicine

 

ZnCl2

Preparation : ZnO+ 2HCl → ZnCl2  +H2O

ZnCO3  +2HCl → ZnCl2 + H2O+ CO2

Zn(OH)2  +2HCl → ZnCl2  +2H2O

Anh. ZnCl2 cannot be made by heating ZnCl2.2H2O because

ZnCl2.2H2O D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes Zn(OH)Cl +HCl+ H2O

Zn(OH)Cl D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes ZnO +HCl

To get anh. ZnCl2 : Zn Cl2 → ZnCl2

Zn 2HCl(dry) → ZnCl2+  H2

or Zn HgCl2 → ZnCl2  +Hg

 

Properties : (i) It is deliquescent white solid (when anhydrous)

(ii) ZnCl2 + H2S → ZnS

NaOH → Zn(OH)2 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes Na2[Zn(OH)4]

NH4OH → Zn(OH)2 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes [Zn(NH3)4]

 

Uses : 1] Used for impregnating timber to prevent destruction by insects

2] As dehydrating agent when anhydrous

3] ZnO. ZnCl2 used in dental filling

 

 

ZnSO4 : -

Preparation :

Zn +dil. H2SO4 → ZnSO4+  H2

ZnO +dil H2SO4 → ZnSO4 + H2O

ZnCO3  +dil H2SO4 → ZnSO4 + H2O CO2

ZnS +2O2 → ZnSO4

ZnS +O2 → ZnO +SO2

ZnS +4O3 → ZnSO4 + 4O2

 

Props. 1] ZnSO4 . 7H2O D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes ZnSO4 . 6H2O D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes ZnSO4.H2O D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter NotesZnSO4

D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter NotesO2  +SO2 + ZnO

 

Uses : 1] In eye lotion

2] Lithophone making (ZnS BaSO4) as white pigment.

COPPER compounds

CuO :

Preparation : -

(i) CuCO3. Cu(OH)2 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes 2CuO+ H2O +CO2 (commercial process)

Malachite Green

(native Cu-carbonate)

(ii) 2Cu+ O2 → 2CuO    &    Cu2O +O2 → 2CuO

(iii) Cu(OH)2 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes CuO + H2O

(iv) 2Cu(NO3)2 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes 2CuO +4NO2 + O2

 

Properties :

(i) CuO is insoluble in water

(ii) Readily dissolves in dil. acids

CuO+ H2SO4 → CuSO4 + H2O

HCl → CuCl2

HNO3 → Cu(NO3)2

(iii) It decomposes when, heated above 1100ºC

4CuO → 2Cu2O +O2

(iv) CuO is reduced to Cu by H2 or C under hot condition

CuO+ C → Cu +CO­

CuO +H2 → Cu +H2

 

CuCl2 :

Preparation : - CuO+ 2HCl (conc.) → CuCl2 + H2O

Cu(OH)2.CuCO3  +4HCl → 2CuCl2  +3H2O +CO2

 

Preparation : -

(i) It is crystallised as CuCl2. 2H2O of Emerald green colour

(ii) Dil. solution in water is blue in colour due to formation of

[Cu(H2O)4] complex.

(iii) Conc. HCl or KCl added to dil. solution of CuCl2 the colour changes into yellow, owing to the formation of [CuCl4]2- .

(iv) The conc. aq. solution is green in colour having the two complex ions in equilibrium 2[Cu(H2O)4]Cl2 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes [Cu(H2O)4]  +[CuCl4]2- + 4H2O

(v) CuCl2 → CuCl by no. of reagents

(a) CuCl2  +Cu-turnings D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes 2CuCl

(b) 2CuCl2  +H2SO3 + H2O → 2CuCl + 2HCl + 2H2SO4

(c) 2CuCl2 + Zn/HCl → 2CuCl +ZnCl2

(d) CuCl2 + SnCl2 → CuCl +SnCl4

** CuF2.2H2O → light bule

     CuCl2.2H2O → green

     CuBr2 → almost black

     CuI2 does not exist CuCl2.2H2O D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes CuCl2  +2H2O

 

 

CuSO4 :

Preparation : -

CuO + H2SO4(dil) → CuSO4+  H2O

Cu(OH)2  H2SO4(dil) → CuSO4 + 2H2O

Cu(OH)2.CuCO3 + H2SO4(dil) → CuSO4+ 3H2O +CO2

 Cu H2SO4  +O2 → CuSO4 + H2O [Commercial scale]

(Scrap)

Cu dil. H2SO4 → no reaction {Cu is below H in electrochemical series}

 

Preparation : -

(i) It is crystallised as CuSO4.5H2O

(ii) CuSO4. 5H2O D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes CuSO4.3H2O D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes CuSO4.H2O

Blue take places Pale blue Bluish white

D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes

CuSO4(anh.)

white

D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes

(iii) Revision with all others reagent

 

Iron compounds

FeSO4.7H2O

Preparation : -

(i) Scrap Fe H2SO4 → FeSO4  +H2­

(dil.)

(ii) From Kipp's waste

FeS + H2SO4 (dil.) → FeSO4 + H2

(iii) FeS2 + 2H2O+  D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter NotesO2 → FeSO4 + H2SO4

Properties : -

(i) It undergoes aerial oxidation forming basic ferric sulphate

4FeSO4 + H2O +O2 → 4Fe(OH)SO4

(ii) FeSO4.7H2O D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes FeSO4 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes Fe2O3  +SO2 + SO3

anh.white

(iii) Aq. solution is acidic due to hydrolysis

FeSO4 + 2H2O D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes Fe(OH)2  +H2SO4

weak base

(iv) It is a reducing agent

(a) Fe + MnO4-  +H+  → Fe  Mn2   H2O

(b) Fe  +Cr2O72-  +H+  → Fe3  Cr  H2O

(c) Au  +Fe → Au Fe

(d) Fe  +HgCl2 → Hg2Cl2¯+ Fe3+ 

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(v) It forms double salt. Example (NH4)2SO4. FeSO4.6H2O

FeO(Black) :

PrepnFeC2O4 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes FeO +CO +CO2

Props : - It is stable at high temperature and on cooling slowly disproportionates into

Fe3O4 and iron.

4FeO → Fe3O4 + Fe

FeCl2 :

Preparation : - Fe 2HCl D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes FeCl2  H2

OR

2FeCl3  +H2 D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes 2 FeCl2  +2HCl

Properties: -

(i) It is deliquescent in air like FeCl3

(ii) It is soluble in water, alcohol and ether also because it is sufficiently covalent in nature.

(iii) It volatilizes at about 1000ºC and vapour density indicates the presence of Fe2Cl4. Above 1300ºC density becomes normal

(iv) It oxidises on heating in air

12FeCl2  +3O2 → 2Fe2O3 + 8FeCl3

(v) Hevolves on heating in steam

3FeCl2  +4H2O → Fe3O4  +6HCl +H2

(vi) It can exist as different hydrated form

FeCl2.2H2O → Colourless

FeCl2.4H2O → pale green

FeCl2.6H2O → green

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FAQs on D Block Elements (Transition), Class 12, Chemistry Detailed Chapter Notes

1. What are d-block elements?
Ans. d-block elements are also known as transition elements. They are the elements in the middle of the periodic table and have partially filled d-orbitals. They are known for their characteristic properties such as variable oxidation states, complex formation, and catalytic activity.
2. What are the common physical properties of d-block elements?
Ans. The common physical properties of d-block elements include high melting and boiling points, high density, and good electrical conductivity. They also have a metallic luster and are malleable and ductile.
3. What are the important chemical properties of d-block elements?
Ans. The important chemical properties of d-block elements include their ability to form complex compounds, exhibit variable oxidation states, and act as good catalysts. They also have the ability to form colored compounds due to the presence of partially filled d-orbitals.
4. What are the applications of d-block elements in daily life?
Ans. The applications of d-block elements in daily life are diverse. Some of the common uses include the use of iron in construction, the use of copper in electrical wiring, and the use of nickel in batteries. Transition metals are also used as catalysts in the production of chemicals, fuels, and pharmaceuticals.
5. How do d-block elements differ from s and p-block elements?
Ans. D-block elements differ from s and p-block elements in several ways. They have partially filled d-orbitals, which gives them distinct chemical and physical properties. They also have the ability to form complex compounds and exhibit variable oxidation states, which is not common in s and p-block elements. Additionally, d-block elements are often used as catalysts, whereas s and p-block elements are not commonly used in this way.
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