Transition Metals (38)

The Transition Metals contain, with the exception of Aluminum, Tin and Lead, all the metals that people think of as common workhorse metals. Iron, Copper, Zinc, Titanium, Tungsten, all the precious metals, and on and on and on. This is certainly the most practical group of elements from an industrial point of view.

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Text and images Copyright (c) 2003 by Theodore W.Gray.

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021 Scandium
021 Scandium
022 Titanium
022 Titanium
023 Vanadium
023 Vanadium
024 Chromium
024 Chromium
025 Manganese
025 Manganese
026 Iron
026 Iron
027 Cobalt
027 Cobalt
028 Nickel
028 Nickel
029 Copper
029 Copper
030 Zinc
030 Zinc
039 Yttrium
039 Yttrium
040 Zirconium
040 Zirconium
041 Niobium
041 Niobium
042 Molybdenum
042 Molybdenum
043 Technetium
043 Technetium
044 Ruthenium
044 Ruthenium
045 Rhodium
045 Rhodium
046 Palladium
046 Palladium
047 Silver
047 Silver
048 Cadmium
048 Cadmium
072 Hafnium
072 Hafnium
073 Tantalum
073 Tantalum
074 Tungsten
074 Tungsten
075 Rhenium
075 Rhenium
076 Osmium
076 Osmium
077 Iridium
077 Iridium
078 Platinum
078 Platinum
079 Gold
079 Gold
080 Mercury
080 Mercury
104 Rutherfordium
104 Rutherfordium
105 Dubnium
105 Dubnium
106 Seaborgium
106 Seaborgium
107 Bohrium
107 Bohrium
108 Hassium
108 Hassium
109 Meitnerium
109 Meitnerium
110 110
110 110
111 111
111 111
112 112
112 112