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Manganese is considered a transition metal because it is found in the d-block of the Periodic Table and has partially filled d-orbitals in its elemental and ionic forms. This characteristic allows manganese to exhibit various oxidation states, typically ranging from +2 to +7, and participate in complex formation and catalytic processes. Additionally, it shares typical properties of transition metals, such as the ability to form colored compounds and conduct electricity.

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