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What is unique about the way that transition metals form compounds?

a. They don't form compounds
C. They can form bonds with the electrons in the
two outer-most shells
b. They are the most reactive
d. They can donate all of their electrons

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User Cubarco
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Answer:

they can form bonds with the electrons in the two outer most shells

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User Juankysmith
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Answer:

A. They don't form compounds

Step-by-step explanation:

  • High density: The strong bonding between the atoms in transition metals cause them to be tightly held together, creating a high density. Colored compounds: Transition metals tend to form more colored compounds than other elements, either in solid form or dissolved in a solvent.
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