The transition metals are found from Group 3 to Group 12 and with the current layout of the Periodic Table, from Period 4 to Period 7, not including the actinides or the lanthanides (the two rows usually set aside at the bottom of the table). Off the top of my head, four transition metals are:
Iron
Cobalt
Copper
Scandium
Manganese
Iron
Cobalt
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Group 1 = Alkali Metals Group 2 = Alkali Earth metals Between Group 2 And Group 3 are the Transition metals. Groups 3,4,5,& 6 do not have a name, but are headed by Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen respectively. Group 7 = Halogens Group 8 = Noble/Inert gases. Lower down the Periodic table between Group 2 and the Transition metals are two Periods(Rows) ; the first are the Lanthanides and the second(lower again) are the Actinides(Radio Active elements).
Transition metals. in fact, it is the Only radioactive transition metal!
The elements between group 2 and 13 are called Transition elements. They are placed in center of periodic table.
The chemical element Rhodium belongs to the Transition Metal family.
Transition metals.
The transition metals.
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Transition metals or if you're in a more advanced chemistry class, D-Block elements
Transition metals/nonmetals
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The groups from 3 to 12 are called transitional metals because the last two shells of the elements included in these groups are incompletely filled. They are also included in d-block.Groups 3 through 12 are called the transition metals or the d-block.
Group 4 is titanium family and is a part of transition metals.
d-block elements or transition metals
generally groups 3-12 are called the transition metals.
Titanium is a member of the 'transition metals' family in the Periodic Table, also known as 'D' block.