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what are inner transition elements​

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Answered by MissCutiess
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Inner transition metals (ITM) are chemical elements on the periodic table. They are normally shown in two rows below all the other elements. They include elements 57-71, or lanthanides, and 89-103, or actinides. ... ITMs have three incomplete outermost electron shells and are all metals.

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The inner transition elements occupy a position in between the elements lanthanum (Z=57) and hafnium (Z=72), and between actinium (Z=89) and rutherfordium (Z=104). Elements 58-71, which follow lanthanum, are the lanthanides, and elements 90-103, which follow actinium, are the actinides.

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