The Periodic Table and Chemical Bonding
Types of Chemical Reactions
Rates of Chemical Reactions

6 | The Transition Metals

The Transition Metals

  • The metals in groups 3-12 are known as the transition metals.
  • Transition metals generally have the following properties:
  • They are hard metals (group 11 is an exception).
  • They have high boiling points (except mercury, which is a liquid at room temperature).
  • They have high densities.
  • They have either one or two valence electrons and form positive ions.
  • Many can form ions with different charges (eg, copper can form Cu+ and Cu2+ ions).
  • They usually form coloured compounds.
  • Metals to the right of the transition metals are known as post-transition metals.
  • They have similar properties to transition metals.

 
transition metals groups periodic table

The metals in groups 3-12 are known as the transition metals.