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Transition Elements

1. What characteristic properties distinguish the transition elements from the Group IA and-IIA metals?

2. Name these substances.
a) (Cu(Cl4))2-
b) Ag(NH3)+2
c) Cu(NH3)4SO4
d) Al(H2O)6CL3

3. Why is it that NH3 readily forms complex ions with the transition elements but NH4+ does not?

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1. What characteristic properties distinguish the transition elements
from the Group IA and-IIA metals?

2. Name these substances.

a) (Cu(Cl4))2-

b) Ag(NH3)+2

c) Cu(NH3)4SO4

d) Al(H2O)6CL3

3. Why is it that NH3 readily forms complex ions with the transition
elements but NH4+ does not?

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Properties of Transition elements.

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