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Ryan Jones
24 April, 15:53
What are transitional elements in chemistry?
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Kael Perkins
24 April, 16:10
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They are the elements from scandium to copernicium. The elements between group 2 and group 3
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Nathanial Luna
24 April, 18:52
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Transitional Elements are d-block elements which when they form ions have incomplete "d" suborbital of electrons.
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