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What are transition metals?
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Solution
- Transition metals are elements whose differentiating electrons enter the (n − 1)d subshell.
- They have partially filled d-orbitals in their ground state or in their common oxidation states.
- These elements lie in the d-block of the periodic table, between groups 2 and 13.
- Their characteristic properties arise due to the presence of incomplete d-orbitals.
- Examples include elements like Sc, Ti, Fe, and Cu (in certain oxidation states).
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