The f-block elements: Unexplored path of a budding chemist pt.2
In my previous post, I had mentioned how the f-block elements never belonged to the main table and how they would cause havoc in the main table if we tried including them. If you had thought about this a little simpler, the answer lies within. What do you believe, would be the main reason the periodic table is handy and containing plenty of hidden information? The arrangement of elements are in such a manner that it shows several linking properties within itself known as the periodic trends. Keeping in mind of these trends and the 28 f-block elements, did you ever think about the contradictions these elements would make if they were inserted into the regular/main table? The trends that follow across periods and groups are violated when these 28 elements are inserted in the main table. Do remember, that when you are inserting these elements, they cause a skip of the succeeding elements as well and we are rather not dividing the table into two and ...