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Why coinage metals are transition elements?

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One transitional substance in the periodic table is gold. The most malleable and ductile metal is pure gold.

Why coinage metals are transition elements:

  • The most malleable and ductile metal is gold (Au), a soft, golden, corrosion-resistant element. It is used to manufacture coins and jewelry and is a good thermal and electrical conductor.

  • The majority of transition elements are hard metals, which is one of their general properties. (1) Both their melting and boiling points are high. (2) With other metals and transition metals, they create metal alloys. (3) They are excellent heat and electricity conductors.

  • These substances are frequently referred to as "coinage metals" in everyday speech, but many other metals, such as aluminum, lead, nickel, stainless steel, and zinc, have been employed in coinage by several cultures.

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