Simply because, d and f orbitals are very scattered in 3d space, beneath the valence shell s orbital electrons, due to their shapes. But s orbital is spherically symmetric around the nucleus outer to the d and f orbitals , thus the effective nuclear pull on s electrons increases manifold, making its electrons inert. Look for their shapes and you will find it easier to understand.
Mam IAM so confuse, my question is that as we go from top to bottom In a group the number of shells increase due to which shielding effect also increase so tin and lead are the bottom elements which mean it has more shells than upper elements .So shielding effect of these two elements is greater or not ?
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@@sharadasanthosh4352 I'm watching ma'am's video because I wanted the explanation. You would know that if you had read the entire comment before spewing out hate. While watching if someone HAPPENS to remind me of somebody, I have the right to comment on that because that's not insulting someone for no reason at all. So take your unnecessary negative ass somewhere else
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Which is more stable BCl3 or TlCl
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Why d-orbitals provide poor shielding effect?
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because bro ....due to more shell between nucleus and last shell
Due to shape of d and f orbitals...
Simply because, d and f orbitals are very scattered in 3d space, beneath the valence shell s orbital electrons, due to their shapes. But s orbital is spherically symmetric around the nucleus outer to the d and f orbitals , thus the effective nuclear pull on s electrons increases manifold, making its electrons inert. Look for their shapes and you will find it easier to understand.
Shielding effect depends on distance from nucleus
Decreasing shielding effect caused👇
ns>np>nd>nf
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Mam if you don't mind plz teach in English throughout the class. From tamilnadu
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Mam IAM so confuse, my question is that as we go from top to bottom In a group the number of shells increase due to which shielding effect also increase so tin and lead are the bottom elements which mean it has more shells than upper elements .So shielding effect of these two elements is greater or not ?
No its shielding is less because shielding effect in s >p>d>f so shielding effect is less in d and f shell
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In the inert pair effect explanation why the lower energy is not favoured like the concept in crystal field splitting
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Can u explain how force of attraction is between noble gas core and valance shell electrons ? And what about nuclear attraction ? 😅
Shielding is not poor , your teaching is
Right teaching is ...p
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Was in a nutshell. Good video!
It means in short.. (summary types)
np is also a part of valence shell then why only ns electrons show this effect?
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because they are already unpaired in group 13,14 and 15. Inert pair effect is applicable on these groups only.
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Becoz s orbital is close to nucleus than p orbital hence the experience more force of attraction
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Very nice explanation mam
Lekin mam group 16,17&18 me innert pair effect kyu ni paya jata
In what way they provide poor shielding effect.
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Mam hindi : English =1:1 should
ACE! Mam,stay blessed, it helped me a big,and the thing is that the video is fairly short,that's good
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why don't you explain in hindi ?
Thank you ma'am. This helped to make my concepts stronger
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What is relucting ??
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in this case it means that nS electrons are opposed from being unpaired.
Why d and f has poor sheilding?
Why d&f orbital show poor shielding effect
jo smjna ha vo english mai bol diya ,english mai toh books mai bhi likha ha ,
It seems as if u have mugged up the lines....
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Go watch spitsvilla then why watching mams veido
@@sharadasanthosh4352 I'm watching ma'am's video because I wanted the explanation. You would know that if you had read the entire comment before spewing out hate. While watching if someone HAPPENS to remind me of somebody, I have the right to comment on that because that's not insulting someone for no reason at all. So take your unnecessary negative ass somewhere else
Mam keep it on
is this reluctance to unpair is only in higher energy s and p subshells... or in d and f orbitals also? plz give reason
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Becz they love eachother
Kl exam h thanks mam
Good explanation
Thanku mam aap bahut sunder ho. Apne inert pair ka doubt ko clear kr diya h. Thanks
Wow! This is very useful to understand this typical method in such a easy way. Thanks 👏👏👏
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Mam your explanation was not easy to understand but you have given best answer who can understand
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So my question is why do p block heavy elements show lower oxidation state anyone who can anwser
arrey! , in d block heavy metals this inert pair effect is not valid
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Am i the only one who think she is just summing up from NCERT and Dinesh content here?
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