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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Periodic Table - Transition Elements
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The transition elements are a family of metals that are found in the block at the center of the periodic table between group 2, the alkaline earth metals, and group 3, the group that includes the important metal aluminum. Transition elements are often referred to as the transition metals and they include metals that you are very familiar with - iron, copper, silver, gold, zinc and others. Many other transition elements are used for everyday items including coins. Coins are made from metals that are 'self-sterilising'. This means that bacteria on the surface of the coin are killed by the... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Periodic Table - Transition Elements
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1. Where on the periodic table are the transition elements found?
2. Transition elements often form colored compounds. Pick the correct colors for the following compounds.
3. Transition elements are often used as catalysts. Select the INCORRECT pairing of catalyst and process.
4. Many transition elements are mixed with other elements to form very useful alloys. Which of the following is NOT a correct mixture for a useful alloy?
5. Which transition metal is the 'odd one out'?
6. Many of the properties of the transition metals are due to their electronic arrangement. How is this different to other metals?
7. What does the Roman numeral in brackets after a transition element's name signify?
8. Which of the following is NOT a property of the transition metals?
9. Transition element compounds are often used as colored pigments to stain glass and pottery. What color does malachite (a copper compound) produce?
10. One alloy made from a transition element is bronze, produced from copper and tin. Bronze was used in the manufacture of swords. They were found to be much harder than swords made of pure copper or tin. Why are bronze swords harder than copper swords?