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13.3 Trends across a period
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Lesson 13.3 Trends across a period
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What happens to the atomic size or atomic radius across a period?
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increases
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decreases
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the same
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Transition elements are very hard and strong.
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Transition elements are poor conductors of heat and electricity.
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Transition elements have very high melting points and are highly dense materials.
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Transition elements form coloured compounds.
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Transition elements have more than one oxidation states or numbers.
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Oxidation number (variable valency)
a number given to show whether an element has been oxidised or reduced
oxidation number of a simple ion is simply the charge on the ion
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Why do transition elements have more than one oxidation number?
Slide 13 - Open question
Transition elements, as elements or in compounds, are often used as catalysts.
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Compounds containing transition elements in different oxidation states will have different properties and colours.
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Which of the following elements are not transition metals aside from zinc?
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gold
B
silver
C
iron
D
scandium
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Uses of Transition Metals
Chromium - corrosion resistance
Tungsten - incandescent bulb filaments
Steel - nails
Vanadium -spanner
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Uses of Transition Metals
Silver - cutlery
Gold - jack plugs
Copper - pipe joints
Iron - magnet
Titanium - camera body
Chromium - plated balls
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