Properties of transision metals

Cards (12)

  • Transition metals compared to group 1

    • Harder and stronger
    • Higher melting points (except for mercury) and higher densities
    • Much less reactive and don't react as vigorously with oxygen or water
  • Transition metals

    • chromium
    • manganese
    • iron
    • cobalt
    • nickel
    • copper
  • chromium
    Lustrous, brittle, hard metal
  • manganese
    Hard and very brittle, difficult to fuse, but easy to oxidise
  • iron
    Good conductor, rusts easily in air, strong, ductile
  • cobalt
    Brittle, hard, high melting point
  • nickel
    Hard, malleable, and ductile, fairly good conductor of heat and electricity
  • copper
    Highly ductile and conductive, malleable and soft
  • Typical properties of transition metals

    • They have ions with many different charges
    • Form coloured compounds
    • Are useful as catalysts
  • Transition metal ion charges
    • chromium: +2 +3 +4 +5 +6
    • manganese: +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7
    • iron: +2 +3 +4 +5 +6
    • cobalt: +2 +3 +4 +5
    • nickel: +2 +3 +4
    • copper: +1 +2 +3
  • Colours of compounds with transition metals
    • chromium: +2 +3 +6
    • manganese: +2 +4 +6 +7
    • iron: +2 +3
    • cobalt: +2 +3
    • nickel: +2
    • copper: +2
  • Uses of transition metals as catalysts
    • Decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (2H2O2 -> 2H2O + O2)
    • Haber process (N2 + 3H2 ↔ 2NH3)
    • Manufacture of margarine (adding H2 to double bonds)