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Nickel is a polyvalent metal because it can exhibit multiple oxidation states in chemical reactions. This is due to the ability of nickel atoms to lose or gain electrons, leading to the formation of different ionic or covalent compounds with varying oxidation states.
Boron is a metalloid, not a metal. Transition metals are metals.
Transition metals can have variable oxidation states, so charges are determined based on the overall charge of the compound or complex. The charge on the metal is often calculated by considering the charges on the ligands and balancing them with the overall charge on the compound. Oxidation state rules and knowledge of common oxidation states for transition metals can also help assign charges.
How to determine these ions:metal cations: find the positive charge, and make sure it is qual to the group numbernonmetal anions: subtract 8 from the group numbertransition metals cations: the number of electrons lost
To determine the oxidation number of a transition metal, you can consider its overall charge and the charges of other elements in the compound. You can also use the rules based on the charge of common ligands or coordination numbers in coordination compounds. Remember that transition metals can have variable oxidation states due to their ability to lose different numbers of electrons.
its a transition metal not a color......transition because it shows different valence states under different conditions
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Titanium is considered as a transition metal.
No, bismuth is not considered a transition metal. It is a post-transition metal in group 15 of the periodic table.