Transition metals are the elements with atomic numbers: 21-30, 39-48, 55-80, 89-112.:
Sodium is an Alkali metal. Elements in the center of the periodic table are transition metals.
Copper(I) chloride is composed of copper and chlorine elements. Copper is a transition metal, while chlorine is a halogen element.
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No, it is under the group on the Periodic Table of Elements where Oxygen is classified. 2~`~*^Hope this helps^*~`~2
Chromium (Cr) is a metal. It is a silvery, lustrous transition metal commonly used in metal alloys and stainless steel production.
Tin is not a transition metal element. Manganese, Chromium, and Osmium are all transition metals.
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.
Chromium is a metal. It belongs to transition metal elements.
Sodium is an Alkali metal. Elements in the center of the periodic table are transition metals.
Platinum is a transition metal. Transition elements are both ductile and malleable, and conduct electricity and heat.
Silver is a metal. It belongs to transition elements.
So-called NON-transition metals is not a defined group of elements, other than "All other elements that are NOT transition elements".
No, sodium is not a transition element. It belongs to the alkali metal group, located in group 1 of the periodic table. Transition elements are found in groups 3-12.
Copper(I) chloride is composed of copper and chlorine elements. Copper is a transition metal, while chlorine is a halogen element.
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All of the 22 officially IUPAC confirmed synthetic elements are metals. All but two are transition metals. 1 is a post-transition metal and 1 is a metalloid.
Alkali metals are found only in the first family (column) in the periodic table.Copper is a transition metal.This site is GREAT for learning all about specific elements and their properties. It's basically a periodic table of elements, except the elements have all been linked to pages that have a pretty decent amount of information on each.http://www.ptable.com/