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what characteristic is shared by elements in groups 3-12 (transition me…

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what characteristic is shared by elements in groups 3-12 (transition metals)?
○ they have 8 valence electrons.
○ they are all gases
○ they are poor conductors of electricity
○ they are less reactive than alkali metals

what is the chemical symbol for antimony? *
○ sn
○ sb
○ a
○ an

what is unique about mercury (hg) among the transition metals?
its the most reactive
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Explanation:

Response
First Question (Characteristics of Transition Metals - Groups 3 - 12)
Brief Explanations
  • "They have 8 valence electrons" is incorrect; transition metals have variable valence electrons (d - orbital involvement).
  • "They are all gases" is wrong; transition metals are typically solids (except mercury, which is liquid).
  • "They are poor conductors of electricity" is incorrect; metals (including transition metals) are good conductors.
  • "They are less reactive than Alkali Metals" is correct. Alkali metals (Group 1) are highly reactive (e.g., react vigorously with water), while transition metals are generally less reactive.
Brief Explanations
  • Sn is the symbol for Tin.
  • Sb is the correct symbol for Antimony (from Latin "Stibium").
  • A is the symbol for Aluminum.
  • An is not a standard chemical symbol for Antimony.
Brief Explanations

Most transition metals are solid at room temperature. Mercury (Hg) is unique because it is a liquid at room temperature (and standard pressure). Reactivity - Hg is not the most reactive transition metal (e.g., some like Zn, Fe are more reactive in certain contexts).

Answer:

They are less reactive than Alkali Metals

Second Question (Chemical Symbol for Antimony)