Chemistry, asked by wangngu, 9 months ago

Transition elements​

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Answered by riya84628
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any of the set of metallic elements occupying a central block (Groups IVB–VIII, IB, and IIB, or 4–12) in the periodic table, e.g. iron, manganese, chromium, and copper. Chemically they show variable valency and a strong tendency to form coordination compounds, and many of their compounds are Coloured

Answered by shanurock
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one of the group of metals in the centre of periodic table transition metals are heavy them only and high temperature they form coloured compounds that can combine with another element to form more than one compound and their of an act as catalyst

transition metal content with extraction of aluminium Tin and lead all the metals and that people think of a common word for metal iron copper zinc Titanium tungsten all the precious metals are called transition metals

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