explain why transition metals pocess high binding energies give answer for 6 to 8 lines please
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An electron, which is negatively charged, is attracted to the nucleus of an atom because of the positive charge that is there. The amount of energy that is required to be given to the electron to pull it away from this attractive (Coulombic) force is called the binding energy.
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