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14 October, 07:19

Why are transition metals called transition metals?

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  1. 14 October, 07:31
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    "The transition metals are called such because an English chemist, Charles Bury described them as the bunch of elements that fill inner shells and bridge the transition between stable states".

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  2. 14 October, 07:33
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    They are called that because while the outermost level contains at most two electrons, they are next to outermost main levels have incompletely filled d sub-orbitals, which are filled-up progressively on going across the periodic table from 8 to 18 electrons. The filling of the d sub-orbitals of the transition elements across a row of the periodic table is not always regular.
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