Scandium, I believe it has something to do with that fact that it has the ability to have a double bond in ionic bonds.
These diamagnetic metals between transition metals from the period 4 are copper and zinc.
scandium
Yirium
The third period element that forms a 3- ion is sulfur.
Lithium is a main element in the period tabel taht forms a strong base when mixed with water. The reaction results in LiOH.
The transition elements form a bridge between left and right sides of the periodic table.
Carbon is the element that forms maximum number of compounds
The element that forms both coal and diamond is Carbon.
Manganese
The third period element that forms a 3- ion is sulfur.
Silver
Chlorine, the halogen in period 3.
Aluminum
Selenium forms selnides which contain the ion Se2-.
Lithium is a main element in the period tabel taht forms a strong base when mixed with water. The reaction results in LiOH.
Scandium is the smallest d-block element which in the past also made it the smallest transition metal. However, using the accepted modern definition of a transition metal: 'a transition metal is one which forms one or more stable ions which have incompletely filled d orbitals' scandium would not count as a transition metal, as it always forms 3+ ions with no d-electrons. Using this definition, the smallest transition metal would therefore be titanium.
The transition elements form a bridge between left and right sides of the periodic table.
Gold is a transition metal on the periodic table.The processes under which gold forms and gets transported definitely falls within the confines of geology and the fact that gold is a mineral makes geology the primary field to study it.
Carbon is the element that forms maximum number of compounds
The element that forms both coal and diamond is Carbon.