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What transition metal has 24 electrons and plus 3 ions?

The transition metal with 24 electrons is chromium (Cr) and its common ion with a +3 charge is Cr3+.


A M2 plus ion derived from a metal in the first transition metal series has four electrons in the 3d subshell What element might M be?

It's chromium. The element would have lost 2 electrons from the 4s subshell, leaving 3d4 as your valence.


What is the alkali metal with two electrons in its plus 1 ion?

This alkali metal is lithium (Li).


What is a metal with 28 electrons?

Nickel has 28 electrons when it is neutral, however the Iron(II) ion has 28 electrons as well.


What is the relationship between number of unpaired electrons and hardness of transition metal?

The number of unpaired electrons in a transition metal ion is directly related to its hardness. Transition metals with more unpaired electrons tend to be harder because the unpaired electrons can participate in bonding interactions, making the metal more resistant to deformation. This is known as the relationship between hardness and the d-orbital occupancy of transition metals.


When one metal ion shares electrons with anthor metal ion it is called?

Metal ions do not share electrons with one another. Metal ions have a positive charge.


How many electrons does an H plus ion have in the first shell?

The H+ ion has no electrons.


What color is CrO4?

Yello. The color comes from the chromate ion which is yellow. The ion is colored as it contains a transition metal atom and has readily excitable electrons.


What is the name for the ion O2-?

O2- ion is known as peroxide in English. As it is not a transition metal ion, it is not able to be written any other way. If it were a transition metal such as Lead (Pb), the Pb4+ ion can be called lead (IV) or plumbic. Lead (IV) is written in the Stock method with roman numerals representing the electrons in the ion. Plumbic is written in the Classical method with the suffixes "ic" and "ous". As some transition metals have two different ions, "ic" is added to the higher ion name while "ous" is added to the lower ion name.


When one metal ion shares electrons with other metal ion what is it?

When one metal ion shares electrons with another metal ion, it forms a metallic bond. In a metallic bond, the outer electrons of the metal atoms are delocalized and free to move throughout the structure, creating a strong bond. This sharing of electrons allows metals to conduct heat and electricity well.


The coordination number of a transition metal ion is always equal to the number of ligands the metal is capable of bonding with. True or False?

False. The coordination number of a transition metal ion is the total number of bonds formed between the metal ion and the ligands. It is not necessarily equal to the number of ligands the metal is capable of bonding with.


What refers to transition metal ions that can have different ion charges?

Salts.