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Where are metals and non-metals located on the periodic table?
Metals
are on the
left side
and
non-metals
are on the
right side
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Where are transition elements found on the periodic table?
In the
central
part
of the periodic table
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What type of elements are all transition elements?
Metals
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What are the key features of alkaline metals?
Soft and can be cut with a
scalpel
Relatively low
melting points
Low density (
lithium
,
sodium
, and
potassium
are less dense than
water
)
Highly reactive with oxygen,
chlorine
, and water
Form
ions
with a one
positive charge
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What is an example of a transition element mentioned in the video?
Iron
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What are the properties of transition elements compared to alkaline metals?
Hard and strong metals
High melting points
(except
mercury
, which is liquid at
room temperature
)
High density
(large mass for their volume)
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How do the reactivities of transition elements compare to alkaline metals?
Transition elements are much less
reactive
than
group one metals
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Why are transition elements considered useful in practical applications?
Because of their low
reactivity
, making them suitable for
various
uses
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What type of ions do transition elements form when they react?
They form ions with a
positive charge
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How do the charges of ions formed by transition elements differ from those of
alkaline
metals?
Transition elements can form
ions
with different
positive
charges
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What are some examples of the different charges that transition elements can form?
Iron
can form a
two
positive or a
three
positive ion;
nickel
can form a two positive or a
four
positive ion
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What are the characteristics of colored compounds formed by transition elements?
Iron oxide
is
reddish
Manganese chloride
is
pink
Chromium chloride
is
purple
Copper sulfate
is
blue
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What is the role of catalysts in chemistry?
Increase the rate of chemical reactions
Transition elements
can be used as catalysts
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