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The 38 elements in groups 3 through 12 of the periodic table are called
"transition metals". As with all metals, the transition elements
are both ductile and malleable, and conduct electricity and heat. The
interesting thing about transition metals is that their valence electrons,
or the electrons they use to combine with other elements, are present in
more than one shell. This is the reason why they often exhibit several
common oxidation states. There are three noteworthy elements in the
transition metals family. These elements are iron, cobalt, and nickel, and
they are the only elements known to produce a magnetic field.
The Transition Metals are:
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