Q34 P
Question
Which lanthanide has the maximum number of unpaired electrons in both its atom and 3+ ion? Give the number of unpaired electrons in the atom and ion.
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified Answer
Gadolinium has the maximum number of unpaired electrons in both atom and +3 ion
Gb - 8 unpaired electrons
Gb3 + 7 unpaired electrons
1Step 1: Unpaired electron
An unpaired electron is an electron that occupies an orbital of an atom singly, instead of as a part of an electron pair.
2Step 2: The number of unpaired electrons in the atom and ion
The lanthanide has the maximum number of unpaired electrons in both its atom and 3+ ion is Gadolinium (Gd) and Electron configurations of Gd is Gb:[Xe]4f75d16s2 and unpaired electrons.
Gb - 8 unpaired electrons
Gb3 + 7 unpaired electrons
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