A Visual Encyclopedia of the Periodic Table

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Transition Metals


Sc Ti V MnCr Fe Co Ni Cu Zn

MoNbZr Tc CdAgPdRhRu

Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg

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This is the largest set of elements in the periodic table. This block of


metals contains useful elements, such as gold (Au), iron (Fe), and copper


(Cu). Many of these metals are easy to shape. The fourth period of the


block – from rutherfordium (Rf) to copernicium (Cn) – are artificial and


do not occur in nature. They were created by scientists in laboratories.


Atomic structure
Most transition
metals have two
outer electrons, but
a few, such as copper
(Cu), have just one.

Physical properties
These elements are generally
hard and dense metals. Mercury
(Hg), the only element that is
liquid at room temperature,
also belongs to this group.

Chemical properties
Transition metals are not as
reactive as alkali and alkaline
earth metals. However, they
form many varied and
colourful compounds.

Compounds
Many compounds of
transition metals are brightly
coloured. These metals
are often used in alloys,
such as brass and steel.

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