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Q: What are the three transition metals with the same charge?
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Is transition metal the same as metalloid?

yes, it's the same thing just two different types to say the same thing.No! They are entirely different. Metalloids are the stair shaped group between transitional metals and non-metals.


Is transition metals the same as regular metasls?

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.


What are most of the elements on the perodic table?

Metals (and also transition metals are considered even though they aren't in specific families, they are the same as any other metal, nothing special.)


What does al and pb have in common?

They are both post-transition metals in the same catogorie


This non metal is in the same group as lead?

Lead is a transition state element, and all of the transition state elements are metals; there are no non-metal elements in the transition state.


Are the elements that make up the iron triad radioactive or are they magnetic or are they alkali metals or are they alkaline earth metals?

There transition, which is the same thing as magnetic


What element forms 2 or more ions with different ionic charges?

Most transition metals have this property, as do some other elements. Nonmetals often have more than one possible oxidation number in their polyatomic anions, but these tend to have the same charge, as in perchlorate, chlorate, chlorite, and hypochlorite, which all have the charge of -1.


Why are iron cobalt and nickel in the same?

Yes. They are all in the transition metals group. Because they are all magnetic.


What are the outer and inner transition elements?

Same periods as the ones next to them (ie. 4-7). Called 'transition metals', has no group number.


Why do transition metals share properties with other transition metals in their period?

The physical properties of transition metals are determined by their electron configurations. Most transition metals are hard solids with relatively high melting and boiling points. Differences in properties among transition metals are based on the ability of unpaired d electrons to move into the valence level. The more unpaired electrons in the d sublevel, the greater the hardness and the higher the melting and boiling points.


What is about all elements that can be found in the same group?

All elements in the groups (excluding transition metals) have the same number of electrons as the group number.


What is the family or group name for cobalt?

Cobalt (element number 27) is classified as a "Transition Metal" and is located in Group 9 of the Periodic Table. Transition Metals are ductile, malleable, and able to conduct electricity and heat.