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difference between transition metals and inner transition metal

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Answered by tianaaaaaaaaaaaa8888
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Transition elements are in the d-block and have valence electrons in the d-orbital's. They can form multiple oxidation states and form different ions. ... Inner transition elements are in the f-block and have valence electrons in the f-orbital's. They consist of the Lanthanides and the Actinides.

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tianaaaaaaaaaaaa8888: Transition metals are in the d-block and have valence electrons in the d-orbital's. They can form multiple oxidation states and form different ions. Iron, Cobalt and Nickel are ferromagnetic. Inner transition metals are in the f-block and have valence electrons in the f-orbital's. They consist of the Lanthanides and the Actinides. The Actinides are radioactive and mostly synthetic.
Answered by anilagrahari413
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Answer:Transition elements are in the d-block and have valence electrons in the d-orbital's. They can form multiple oxidation states and form different ions. ... Inner transition elements are in the f-block and have valence electrons in the f-orbital's. They consist of the Lanthanides and the actnides

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