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Revision as of 15:45, 9 December 2018
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Key Stage 4
Meaning
Transition Metals (also known as transition elements) are a block of elements on the Periodic Table between Group 2 and Group 3.
About Transition Metals
style="background:Template:Element color" | Period 4 | 21Sc | 22Ti | 23V | 24Cr | 25Mn | 26Fe | 27Co | 28Ni | 29Cu | style="background-color:Template:Element color"|30Zn |
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style="background:Template:Element color" | 5 | 39Y | 40Zr | 41Nb | 42Mo | 43Tc | 44Ru | 45Rh | 46Pd | 47Ag | style="background-color:Template:Element color"|48Cd |
style="background:Template:Element color" | 6 | style="background-color:Template:Element color" | 57La | 72Hf | 73Ta | 74W | 75Re | 76Os | 77Ir | 78Pt | 79Au | style="background-color:Template:Element color" | 80Hg |
style="background:Template:Element color" | 7 | style="background-color:Template:Element color" | 89Ac | 104Rf | 105Db | 106Sg | 107Bh | 108Hs | style="background:Template:Element color" | 109Mt | style="background:Template:Element color" | 110Ds | style="background:Template:Element color" | 111Rg | style="background-color:Template:Element color"|112Cn |
Melting Point
- Transition Metals usually have high melting points.
Density
- Transition Metals have a high density compared to other elements. However, the Lanthanide
Reactivity|Reactivity
Ion Formation
(Colour)