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If you were to create a chart of the common ions formed from transition metals, would the F block elements be included in this chart? Why or why not?

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To understand the trends in properties and reactivity of the d-block elements.

The transition metals, groups 3–12 in the periodic table, are generally characterized by partially filled d subshells in the free elements or their cations. (Although the metals of group 12 do not have partially filled d shells, their chemistry is similar in many ways to that of the preceding groups, and we therefore include them in our discussion.) Unlike the s-block and p-block elements, the transition metals exhibit significant horizontal similarities in chemistry in addition to their vertical similarities

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