Group 3 transition metals are generally hard, dense, and have high melting and boiling points. They tend to exhibit variable oxidation states and form colorful compounds. These elements are often used in alloys and industrial applications due to their strength and resistance to corrosion.
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The 38 elements in group 3 through 12 of the periodic table are called Transition Metals.It consist of elements from atomic number 21 to 112. These are also called d block elements.
Group 1 = Alkali Metals Group 2 = Alkali Earth metals Between Group 2 And Group 3 are the Transition metals. Groups 3,4,5,& 6 do not have a name, but are headed by Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen respectively. Group 7 = Halogens Group 8 = Noble/Inert gases. Lower down the Periodic table between Group 2 and the Transition metals are two Periods(Rows) ; the first are the Lanthanides and the second(lower again) are the Actinides(Radio Active elements).
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Group 3-12 contains transition metals, which are elements that have partially filled d or f electron shells. These metals have characteristic properties such as high melting points, ductility, and the ability to form colored compounds. Some commonly known transition metals in this group include iron, copper, and zinc.
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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.
none because the transition metals are in period 4-7 and group 3-12
Transition elements are in group 3 to 12 in period 4 to 7
Group 3 through 12 is comprised of Transition Metals. Most all Transition Metals have a charge of plus 2.