Transition metals are d-block elements. Their general electronic configuration is (n-1)d1-9 ns0-2. The last electron enters the d-subshell.
Inner Transition metals are f-block elements. Their general electronic configuration is (n-2)f1-13(n-1)d1-9 ns0-2. The last electron enters the f-subshell.
Transuranic elements are: elements with atomic numbers greater than 92 (now up to 118). Transuranic elements contain the transactinides elements.
Transactinides elements are: elements with atomic numbers greater than 103 (now up to 118).
iron cobalt and nickel are magnetic the others are not.
Transition metals differ from inner transition metals in their electron configuration by the presence of electrons in the d subshell. These orbitals are first filled before the p orbitals.
Yes
iron cobalt and nickel are magnetic the others are not.
all transition elements are metals
elements in groups 3-12 are transition metals
Transition metals
The transition elements are metals. As with all metals, the transition elements are both ductile and malleable, and conduct electricity and heat.
Yes
Transuranium metals
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iron cobalt and nickel are magnetic the others are not.
all transition elements are metals
elements in groups 3-12 are transition metals
Transition metals make colorful cations. They make compounds with different oxidation numbers.
D-block elements are also known as the transition metals.
yes they are metals
yes they are. :)
Transition metals
The transition elements are metals. As with all metals, the transition elements are both ductile and malleable, and conduct electricity and heat.