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Chapter19: Transitition Metals, Coordination Chemistry And Metallurgy
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1)
The transition metal with the highest density.
W
W
2) The transition metal with the lowest melting point.
W
Sc
3) The transition metal least likely to react with oxygen.
V
V
Os
4) The transition metal with the largest atomic radius.
Ti
Os
Mn²+
Os
AgCl
V
600 nm
5) The transition metal with the least number of possible oxidation states.
Fe
6) The transition metal with the highest possible oxidation state.
0.1 M NaF
Fe
Pt
7) The transition metal with the lowest positive oxidation state.
V
Pt
Mn³+
Pt
8) The most capable of forming more covalent bonding.
AgF
Fe
500 nm
Mn
9) The compound more soluble in acidic solution than in just water.
0.2 M NaF
Mn
Fe
Mn4+
AgBr
11) The aqueous solution that MgF2 is most soluble in.
400 nm
Ag
Ag
0.1 M Mg(NO3)2
Ag
Mn
10) The most likely wavelength of light a solution that appears blue will absorb.
Zn
Zn
Cu
Mn5+
AgOH
can't tell
0.2 M Mg(NO3)2
Transcribed Image Text:1) The transition metal with the highest density. W W 2) The transition metal with the lowest melting point. W Sc 3) The transition metal least likely to react with oxygen. V V Os 4) The transition metal with the largest atomic radius. Ti Os Mn²+ Os AgCl V 600 nm 5) The transition metal with the least number of possible oxidation states. Fe 6) The transition metal with the highest possible oxidation state. 0.1 M NaF Fe Pt 7) The transition metal with the lowest positive oxidation state. V Pt Mn³+ Pt 8) The most capable of forming more covalent bonding. AgF Fe 500 nm Mn 9) The compound more soluble in acidic solution than in just water. 0.2 M NaF Mn Fe Mn4+ AgBr 11) The aqueous solution that MgF2 is most soluble in. 400 nm Ag Ag 0.1 M Mg(NO3)2 Ag Mn 10) The most likely wavelength of light a solution that appears blue will absorb. Zn Zn Cu Mn5+ AgOH can't tell 0.2 M Mg(NO3)2
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