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According to the observed trends in the atomic radii of the transition series, the atomic radii stead and f Block Elements Chemistry Question

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According to the observed trends in the atomic radii of the $3d$ transition series, the atomic radii steadily decrease from $Sc$ to $Cr$, but the atomic sizes of $Fe$, $Co$, and $Ni$ are experimentally found to be almost identical. What is the fundamental physical reason for this constancy in size for $Fe$, $Co$, and $Ni$?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

In a transition series, moving left to right increases the nuclear charge, which tends to pull electrons inward (decreasing size). However, electrons are simultaneously added to the inner $(n-1)d$ subshell, increasing the shielding effect and inter-electronic repulsion. For $Fe$, $Co$, and $Ni$, these two opposing factors essentially cancel each other out, keeping their atomic radii nearly constant.

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