Copper Iron Silver Chromium Gold Titanium Platinum Zinc Nickel.

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Copper Iron Silver Chromium Gold Titanium Platinum Zinc Nickel

What are the general properties of the transition metals? All pupils will be able to (Baseline): Describe the properties of Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu. Most pupils will be able to (Further): Explain the links between properties of transition metals to their common uses. Some pupils will be able to (Challenge): Give reasons why transition metals have ions with different charges.

https://www. youtube. com/watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwd4qs mUxwM (Transition metal song 4min long)

COLOURED COMPOUNDS

USED AS CATALYSTS Platinum Nickel (in catalytic converter) (to convert plant oils to margarine)

GCSE C1.1 PPT Identify the particle not very reactive   23/11/2018 form 1+ ions   high density    relatively low melting points   compounds are coloured   soft and can be cut with a knife   high melting points   compounds are white   form different ions   useful as catalysts   very reactive   low density and some float on water   strong and hard    form ionic compounds on reaction with non-metals   good thermal and electrical conductors   react with water forming an alkaline solution and H2 gas   GROUP 1 METALS TRANSITION METALS © www.chemsheets.co.uk GCSE 1035 01-Jan-16

GCSE C1.1 PPT Identify the particle 23/11/2018 high melting points   relatively low melting points   very reactive   not very reactive   compounds are white   form ionic compounds on reaction with non-metals   useful as catalysts   good thermal and electrical conductors   GROUP 1 METALS TRANSITION METALS compounds are coloured   soft and can be cut with a knife   strong and hard    low density and some float on water   react with water forming an alkaline solution and H2 gas   high density    form different ions   form 1+ ions