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Transition Metals

Transition Metals. By: Hallie, Natalie, David. General Information. Group 3 to group 12 Period 4 to period 7 38 transition metals No set number of valence electrons Have higher melting and boiling points Good conductors of heat and electricity Are malleable and ductile

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Transition Metals

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  1. Transition Metals By: Hallie, Natalie, David

  2. General Information • Group 3 to group 12 • Period 4 to period 7 • 38 transition metals • No set number of valence electrons • Have higher melting and boiling points • Good conductors of heat and electricity • Are malleable and ductile • All elements are a silvery lust color besides copper which is gold. • There is only one liquid transition metal (mercury), all others are solids

  3. Common uses • Used in the making of coins such as nickel, copper, and zinc • Commonly used for making rings, ex: gold, silver, platinum, titanium • Mercury, the only liquid transition metal is used in thermometers • Cobalt, iron , vandium, and chromium have a variety of industrial uses

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