Here’s a explanation:
Magnetic properties of f-block elements
- Cause of magnetism:
- Magnetism comes from unpaired electrons in the f-orbitals.
- The more unpaired electrons, the stronger the magnetic effect.
- Lanthanides (4f elements):
- Only 4f electrons contribute to magnetism because 4f orbitals are inside and shielded by outer electrons.
- Magnetism mainly depends on number of unpaired 4f electrons.
- Actinides (5f elements):
- Both 5f and 6d electrons contribute because 5f orbitals are less shielded and more spread out.
- Actinides often show stronger magnetism than lanthanides.
- Types of magnetism:
- Paramagnetic: Most f-block elements with unpaired electrons.
- Diamagnetic: Only if all f-electrons are paired (rare).
In short:
- Magnetism comes from unpaired f-electrons.
- Lanthanides → weaker magnetism, 5f electrons are hidden.
- Actinides → stronger magnetism, 5f electrons less hidden.