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Titanium is considered as a transition metal.

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No, bismuth is not considered a transition metal. It is a post-transition metal in group 15 of the periodic table.

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No, bismuth (Bi) is not considered a transition metal. It is classified as a post-transition metal due to its position in the periodic table.

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Gold (Au) is a transition metal

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No, francium is not a transition metal. It belongs to the alkali metal group on the periodic table. Transition metals are found in the d-block of the periodic table.

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Yes, chromium is a transition state metal.

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Lithium is the lightest transition metal.

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Polonium is considered as a post transition metal.

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Polonium is considered as a post transition metal.

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Yes, SC (Scandium) is considered a transition metal.

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Yes, scandium is classified as a transition metal.

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Chromium is a metal. It belongs to transition metal elements.

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Cu is a transition metal (group 11, period 4)

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Louis E. Toth has written:

'Transition metal carbides and nitrides' -- subject(s): Refractory transition metal compounds, Transition metal carbides, Transition metal nitrides

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Yes, manganese is a metal. It is a silvery-gray transition metal that is commonly used in steel production and as an alloying agent in other metals.

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No, sodium is not a transition metal. It is a member of the alkali metal group in the periodic table. Transition metals are found in the d-block of the periodic table.

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Tin is not a transition metal element. Manganese, Chromium, and Osmium are all transition metals.

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The third alkali metal is potassium, and the first transition metal is scandium.

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Zinc is a transition metal, it is in group 12.

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No, manganese is not an alkaline metal. It is a transition metal located in Group 7 of the periodic table.

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No, Fe is not an alkali metal. It is the chemical symbol for iron, which is a transition metal. Alkali metals are found in Group 1 of the periodic table, such as lithium, sodium, and potassium.

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no, it is a transition metal

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It is a transition metal.

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Yes. It is a transition metal.

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no. it is a transition metal

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Rhodium is a transition metal. It is a rare, silvery-white, hard, and chemically inert metal typically found in platinum ores. It is used in catalytic converters, jewelry, and for electroplating.

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No, Sc (Scandium) is not considered a transition metal. It is classified as a rare earth element.

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Mercury is the transition metal that is liquid at room temperature.

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Rhodium is a transition metal. It is a rare and valuable metal that is found in the platinum group of the periodic table.

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Technetium is a transition metal, not a metalloid. It is a silvery-gray metal with chemical properties similar to other transition metals.

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Chromium is a metal.

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Iron is a metal. Specifically, it is a transition metal known for its strength and ability to retain magnetism.

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No, chlorine is not a transition metal. It is a nonmetal element in the halogen group of the periodic table. Transition metals are found in the d-block of the periodic table.

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Gold is a transition metal.>:)

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It is a transition metal.

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No. Zirconium is a transition metal

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Roentgenium is a transition metal.

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Scandium is a metal because it is in the transition metals section of the Periodic Table. The nonmetals are located near the right of the periodic table and the metalloids are right next to them between the metal and nonmetals. There are only few metalloids.

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It's a transition metal.

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