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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.

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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).

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iron cobalt and nickel are magnetic the others are not.

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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.

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