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13y ago

transition metals react with certain chemicals

A short and correct answer here is impossible; see the link below and after read about each element in an introductory treatise of inorganic chemistry or a book for chemistry of metals.

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In common reactions of transition metals, the metals are oxidized. This means that the metals lose an electron and gain a more positive charge (or oxidation state). For example, reacting silver metal with hydrochloric acid forms silver chloride, where silver exists as a cation with a +1 charge.

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14y ago

that all of them react with a highly portion of water at a temperature of 56 degrees.

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Transition metals are not compounds, they are elements. They form many interesting compounds when they combine with other elements.

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It is possible to obtain alloys, intermetallic compounds but no chemical reactions.

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non-reactive

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