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JEE Chemistry 2025 Question with Solution

Lanthanoid ions with 4f74f^7 configuration are:

(A) Eu2+^{2+} (B) Gd3+^{3+} (C) Eu3+^{3+} (D) Tb3+^{3+} (E) Sm2+^{2+}

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • A

    (A) and (B) only

  • B

    (A) and (D) only

  • C

    (B) and (E) only

  • D

    (B) and (C) only

Answer

Correct answer:A

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: Lanthanoid ions are listed, and we need to identify which have the configuration 4f74f^7.

Find: The correct option containing the ions with 4f74f^7 configuration.

Write the electronic configurations given in the solution:

Eu2+:[Xe]4f76s0\text{Eu}^{2+} : [\text{Xe}]\,4f^7\,6s^0 Gd3+:[Xe]4f75d06s0\text{Gd}^{3+} : [\text{Xe}]\,4f^7\,5d^0\,6s^0 Eu3+:[Xe]4f66s0\text{Eu}^{3+} : [\text{Xe}]\,4f^6\,6s^0 Tb3+:[Xe]4f86s0\text{Tb}^{3+} : [\text{Xe}]\,4f^8\,6s^0 Sm2+:[Xe]4f66s0\text{Sm}^{2+} : [\text{Xe}]\,4f^6\,6s^0

Only Eu2+^{2+} and Gd3+^{3+} have the configuration 4f74f^7.

Therefore, the correct pair is (A) and (B) only.

The correct option is A.

Using neutral lanthanoid configurations

Given: We must determine the 4f4f electron count for each ion.

Find: Which pair among the listed ions has configuration 4f74f^7.

Recall the general lanthanoid configuration:

[Xe]4f1145d016s2[\text{Xe}]\,4f^{1-14}\,5d^{0-1}\,6s^2

Now evaluate each species:

  • Eu2+^{2+}: neutral Eu is [Xe]4f76s2[\text{Xe}]\,4f^7\,6s^2, so after losing two electrons, Eu2+^{2+} becomes [Xe]4f7[\text{Xe}]\,4f^7.
  • Gd3+^{3+}: neutral Gd is [Xe]4f75d16s2[\text{Xe}]\,4f^7\,5d^1\,6s^2, so after losing three electrons, Gd3+^{3+} becomes [Xe]4f7[\text{Xe}]\,4f^7.
  • Eu3+^{3+} becomes [Xe]4f6[\text{Xe}]\,4f^6.
  • Tb3+^{3+} becomes [Xe]4f8[\text{Xe}]\,4f^8.
  • Sm2+^{2+} becomes [Xe]4f6[\text{Xe}]\,4f^6.

Thus, only Eu2+^{2+} and Gd3+^{3+} satisfy the condition.

Therefore, the correct option is A.

Common mistakes

  • Students often count electrons from the atomic number directly without removing electrons for the ionic charge. This is wrong because the question asks about ions, not neutral atoms. Always write the neutral configuration first and then remove the required number of electrons.

  • A common mistake is removing electrons from the 4f4f subshell before removing 6s6s or 5d5d electrons. This gives incorrect ionic configurations. For lanthanoid ions, remove the outer electrons first and then check the remaining 4f4f count.

  • Some students assume that nearby lanthanoids have the same 4f4f count in common oxidation states. This is incorrect because each ion must be checked individually. Always verify the exact configuration of Eu2+^{2+}, Gd3+^{3+}, Eu3+^{3+}, Tb3+^{3+}, and Sm2+^{2+} separately.

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