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Chromium (Cr) is a metal (transition metal) and O is a non metal, so the bond formed is IONIC.
Francium is not a transition metal.
No its a transition metal
This is gallium(I) SULFIDE. It is a type II binary ionic compound meaning it contains transition metal and non-metal ions.
Yes, chromium is a transition state metal.
Copper is a metal. So it makes a metallic bonds. It is a transition metal.
Chromium (Cr) is a metal (transition metal) and O is a non metal, so the bond formed is IONIC.
Gold is a transition metal and sulfur is a nonmetal so the only bond here could be ionic.
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Transition metal
The transition metals are the ones in the middle of the Periodic Table, between group 2 and group 3. Not sure what you mean by 'Regular Metals', but Iron (Fe) is a transition metal also.
Because transition metals can assume more than one charge, the transition metal ion is named by using a Roman numeral
It is a transition metal.
transition metal
roman numeral
An ionic salt is made up of positive metal ions and negative nonmetal ions lined up in a regular pattern.
Yes it is a transition metal.