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D-block elements are also known as the transition metals.
Their high conductivity is why transition metals are used to make electrical wires.
They are all transition elements, so all are fairly unreactive, form coloured compounds and are hard and strong elements, they can be used to make alloys.
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magnetized nickel and iron
D-block elements are also known as the transition metals.
Metals are used to create pans because they are excellent conductors, and the heat will be transferred quickly to whatever you are cooking.
These are the transition elements found between groups 2A and 3A of the Periodic Table. In general chemistry we speak of the first transition series (i.e. Scandium to Zinc - though Zinc is not always considered to be a true transition element); the second transition series (Ytterium to Cadmium) and the third transition series (Lanthanum to Mercury). Transition metals and their compounds find frequent use as industrial catalysts. Many of their compounds are coloured and they also have multiple valencies (that's why Zinc is not always considered a transition metal).
Transition metals
Their high conductivity is why transition metals are used to make electrical wires.
The transition metals.
Iron, copper, zinc, gold, lead, and many other important metals are transition state elements. Almost all the metal objects that we have are therefore made from transition state metals. The major exception is aluminum, which is not a transition state element, and which is also used to make lots of things.
There is a transition bar in each Power point. It can be used for applying animations to the elements.
The transition metals
Compounds which contain transition elements. cu2so4
They are all transition elements, so all are fairly unreactive, form coloured compounds and are hard and strong elements, they can be used to make alloys.