How can you learn f block elements?
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May 29, 2016
Throughout my entire time learning Chemistry, very few times have I ever had to discuss any of the f-block elements in any context, except for uranium (
I wouldn't worry about "learning" the f-block. If anything, focus your efforts on the first, second, and third-period d-block elements; those are fair game when discussing relativistic effects, such as lanthanide contraction. ;)
At best, you may have to identify what the name of an f-block element is.
In that case, just get that down, but you should never be asked to give an electron configuration for an obscure f-block element.
(At least, I wasn't.)