the chemistry of main group elements is generally simpler than that of transition metals.why is this so?
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An atom is the smallest particle of an element, having the same chemical properties as the bulk element. The first accurate theory explaining the nature of matter was Dalton's Atomic Theory: 1. All matter is composed of atoms, and atoms are indivisible and indestructible.
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Transition metals tend to form covalent bonds more easily than main group metals because transition metals are more electronegative than main group metals. Main group metals form bonds that are electrically neutral, whereas transition metals tend to form bonds that have an excess of negative ions.
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