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Transition elements are ALL solid metals except for Mercury (80Hg) which is a liquid.

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The transition elements in group 12 of the periodic table are zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), and mercury (Hg). These elements exhibit typical transition metal properties such as variable oxidation states and the ability to form colored compounds. Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.


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The room temperature of transition metals typically refers to their physical state at around 20-25°C (68-77°F). Most transition metals, such as iron, copper, and nickel, are solid at this temperature, exhibiting metallic properties like conductivity and malleability. However, mercury is an exception, as it is a liquid at room temperature. The specific properties and behaviors of transition metals can vary widely, influenced by their unique electronic structures.


How is it possible for a liquid to be made of elements that are gases at room temperature?

elements can combine to form new substances with different properties.


How is water derived from two gases?

When two or more elements are combined to make a compound, water, the new compound can have completely new properties(water is a liquid at room temperature ,while hydrogen and oxygen (elements in the water) are both gases at room temperature),or they can have similar properties to their elements


Is osmium a gas?

No, osmium is a transition metal on the periodic table and is a solid at room temperature. It is one of the densest elements known.


Non-solid metallic elements?

Metals can be solid or liquid. Through Melting Phase Transition, the solid metal will change its state from solid to liquid. Through Freezing Phase Transition, the liquid metal will change its state from liquid to solid.


Properties of transition metals?

They often form colored compounds.They can have a variety of different oxidation states.At least one of their compounds has an incomplete d-electron subshell.They are often good catalysts.They are silvery-blue at room temperature (except copper and gold).They are solids at room temperature (except mercury).They form complex ions (aqua ions included).They are often paramagnetic.


What elements exist in liquid form?

Elements such as mercury and bromine exist in liquid form at room temperature. Mercury is a transition metal that is liquid at room temperature, while bromine is a nonmetal that is also liquid at room temperature.


Is neon and nickel has similar properties?

Neon and nickel are significantly different elements. Neon is a noble gas that is colorless and odorless at room temperature, while nickel is a transition metal that is silver in color and exhibits metallic properties. They have different atomic structures, physical properties, and chemical behaviors.


What is the transition metal that is liquid at room temperature?

Mercury is the transition metal that is liquid at room temperature.


Is it true when elements chemically combined they form compounds that have properties that are similar to those of the uncombined elements?

Well, let's see . . . -- Sodium is a poisonous, corrosive metal, that's a waxy solid at room temperature. -- Chlorine is a poisonous halogen that's a gas at room temperature. When sodium and chlorine chemically combine, they form sodium chloride, which is table salt. -- Hydrogen is a gas at room temperature, and forms an explosive mixture with air. -- Oxygen is a gas at room temperature, we breathe it, and many thousands of other substances will burn in it. When hydrogen and oxygen chemically combine, they form dihydrogen oxide, which is water. Nope. Don't think so.