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Yes, Cu is in group 11, (Transition elements are in group 3 to 12)
It is a transition metal; it does not have a numerical group.
No, Se is in group 16, same as Sulfur it is a nonmetal (Transition elements are in group 3 to 12)
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Transition Metals.
none because the transition metals are in period 4-7 and group 3-12
2 valence electrons are in iridium because iridium is a transition metal. Most transitions metal would have 2 valence electrons because the group before the transition metals are the alkaline-earth metals which contains 2 valence electrons in that group making the transition metals have 2 valence electrons.
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Yes, Cu is in group 11, (Transition elements are in group 3 to 12)
It is Group 8, period number 6, it is in the transition metals group.
Transition Metals group 3 to group 12 elements
It is a transition metal; it does not have a numerical group.
So-called NON-transition metals is not a defined group of elements, other than "All other elements that are NOT transition elements".
No, Se is in group 16, same as Sulfur it is a nonmetal (Transition elements are in group 3 to 12)
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pontine respiratory group (PRG)