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Transition Metals

Christine Schmidt Gabby Sarno Natasha Barnett. Transition Metals. Iron (Fe).

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Transition Metals

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  1. Christine Schmidt Gabby Sarno Natasha Barnett Transition Metals

  2. Iron (Fe) • Atomic Number: 26 Atomic Mass: 55.845 amu Melting Point: 1535.0 °C (1808.15 K, 2795.0 °F) Boiling Point: 2750.0 °C (3023.15 K, 4982.0 °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 26 Number of Neutrons: 30 Crystal Structure: Cubic Density @ 293 K: 7.86 g/cm3 Color: Silvery Reality- Most abundant of all Metals. In our bodies, lets blood Carry and release oxygen. Used to make steel.

  3. Titanium (Ti) • Atomic Number: 22 Atomic Mass: 47.867 amu Melting Point: 1660.0 °C (1933.15 K, 3020.0 °F) Boiling Point: 3287.0 °C (3560.15 K, 5948.6 °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 22 Number of Neutrons: 26 Crystal Structure: Hexagonal Density @ 293 K: 4.54 g/cm3 Color: silverish Reality- $100 a pound. Used in Aircraft, missiles. 60% percent Heavier than aluminum but twice as Strong. Used for propellers in ships for Its resistance to sea water.

  4. Nickel (Ni) • Atomic Number: 28 Atomic Mass: 58.6934 amu Melting Point: 1453.0 °C (1726.15 K, 2647.4 °F) Boiling Point: 2732.0 °C (3005.15 K, 4949.6 °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 28 Number of Neutrons: 31 Crystal Structure: Cubic Density @ 293 K: 8.902 g/cm3 Color: white Reality- Used for nickels. Used for Stainless steel, gives glass a greenish Color. Often used for a protective clothing For other metals.

  5. Copper (Cu) • Atomic Number: 29 Atomic Mass: 63.546 amu Melting Point: 1083.0 °C (1356.15 K, 1981.4 °F) Boiling Point: 2567.0 °C (2840.15 K, 4652.6 °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 29 Number of Neutrons: 35 Crystal Structure: Cubic Density @ 293 K: 8.96 g/cm3 Color: red/orange Reality- Used in wire, pennies And used in pipes because it’s a Bad conductor of electricity.

  6. Zinc (Zn) • Atomic Number: 30 Atomic Mass: 65.39 amu Melting Point: 419.58 °C (692.73 K, 787.24396 °F) Boiling Point: 907.0 °C (1180.15 K, 1664.6 °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 30 Number of Neutrons: 35 Crystal Structure: Hexagonal Density @ 293 K: 7.133 g/cm3 Color: bluish Reality- coatings on steel and construction Material. Body uses- disease resistance, wound Healing, digestion, reproduction, physical Growth, diabetes control, taste and smell.

  7. Silver (Ag) • Name: Silver Atomic Number: 47 Atomic Mass: 107.8682 amu Melting Point: 961.93 °C (1235.08 K, 1763.474 °F) Boiling Point: 2212.0 °C (2485.15 K, 4013.6 °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 47 Number of Neutrons: 61 Classification:Transition MetalCrystal Structure: Cubic Density @ 293 K: 10.5 g/cm3 Color: silver Reality- spoons and other appliances. Jewelry, photography, dental alloys, Paints, mirror production.

  8. Mercury (Hg) • Atomic Number: 80 Atomic Mass: 200.59 amu Melting Point: -38.87 °C (234.28 K, -37.966 °F) Boiling Point: 356.58 °C (629.73 K, 673.844 °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 80 Number of Neutrons: 121 Crystal Structure: Rhombohedral Density @ 293 K: 13.456 g/cm3 Color: Silver Reality- hat making, cosmetics, Dentistry, medicine, gold mining

  9. Gold (Au) • Atomic Number: 79 Atomic Mass: 196.96655 amu Melting Point: 1064.43 °C (1337.5801 K, 1947.9741 °F) Boiling Point: 2807.0 °C (3080.15 K, 5084.6 °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 79 Number of Neutrons: 118 Crystal Structure: Cubic Density @ 293 K: 19.32 g/cm3 Color: Gold Reality- jewelry, considered money, Conductor of electricity, dentistry, Chemical reactions

  10. Tungsten (W) • Atomic Number: 74 Atomic Mass: 183.84 amu Melting Point: 3410.0 °C (3683.15 K, 6170.0 °F) Boiling Point: 5660.0 °C (5933.15 K, 10220.0 °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 74 Number of Neutrons: 110 Crystal Structure: Cubic Density @ 293 K: 19.3 g/cm3 Color: Silver Reality- light bulbs, vacuum tubes Nozzles on rocket engines

  11. Chromium (Cr) • Atomic Number: 24 Atomic Mass: 51.9961 amu Melting Point: 1857.0 °C (2130.15 K, 3374.6 °F) Boiling Point: 2672.0 °C (2945.15 K, 4841.6 °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 24 Number of Neutrons: 28 Crystal Structure: Cubic Density @ 293 K: 7.19 g/cm3 Color: gray Reality- Used to harden Steel, gives glass emerald green color Moves blood sugar from blood stream, coats metal for protection.

  12. Scandium- Sc Yttrium- Y Lanthanum- La Actinium- Ac Zirconium- Zr Hafnium- Hf Rutherfordium- Rf Vanadium- V Niobium- Nb Tantalum- Ta Dubnium- Db Molybdenum- Mo Seaborgium- Sg Manganese- Mn Technetium- Tc Rhenium- Re Bohrium- Bh Ruthenium- Ru Osmium- Os Hassium- Hs Cobalt- Co Rhodium- Rh Iridium- Ir Meitnerium- Mt Palladium- Pd Platinum- Pt Cadmium- Cd Hafnium- Hf Tantalum- Ta Rhenium- Re Osmium- Os Iridium- Ir Platinum- Pt Rutherfordium- Rf Dubnium- Db Seaborgium- Sg Bohrium- Bh Hassium- Hs Meitnerium-Mt Other Transitions

  13. Works Cited • http://www.chemicalelements.com/groups/transition.html

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