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Contributed by Paul Flowers, Klaus Theopold & Richard Langley et al.
General Chemistry at OpenStax CNX
Learning Objectives
Outline the general approach for the isolation of transition metals from natural sources
Describe typical physical and chemical properties of the transition metals
Identify simple compound classes for transition metals and describe their chemical properties
We have daily contact with many transition metals. Iron occurs everywhere—from the rings in your spiral notebook and the cutlery in your kitchen to automobiles, ships, buildings, and in the hemoglobin in your blood. Titanium is useful in the manufacture of lightweight, durable products such as bicycle frames, artificial hips, and jewelry. Chromium is useful as a protective plating on plumbing fixtures and automotive detailing.