the groups 3 - 12 are the transition elements, or atleast i'd think so.
IF the table you are using is labels the groups 1-18, then groups 3-12 represent the transition metals and the d-block.
The 38 elements in groups 3 through 12 of the periodic table are the transition metals.
They're called the transition metals, and many of them have multiple valence states.
Groups 3 through 12 are transition elements. Group 2 is alkaline earth metals.
There are two groups that compose entirely of metals. The 1st group is alkaline earth the second is Aluminum.
The transition elements are found all in the middle, but don't include Lanthanum and Actinium together with it. Because those two are all from the Rare Earth Elements section.Here is the link with a picture of it. Should be able to give you a clear open of mind about periodic table.http://www.modelscience.com/PeriodicTable.html
These groups are called Transition elements. They are present in the middle of periodic table.
The 38 elements in groups 3 through 12 of the periodic table are the transition metals.
The transition metals are located in groups 3 - 12 on the Periodic Table.
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Transition metals/nonmetals
transitional metals, to be specific the elements are actually on the table if you look at it closely:)
They're called the transition metals, and many of them have multiple valence states.
Transition metals are placed in groups 3 to 12.
The elements in group 3-12 are transition elements. They are placed in centre of periodic table.
Groups 3 to 12
transition metals
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