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Introduction to Chemistry Final - Part 1 of 4
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10. Chemical Bonding / Lewis Dot Symbols (Simplified) / Problem 21
Problem 21
Why are Lewis dot symbols not typically used for transition metals?
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Transition metals have a full p subshell.
B
Transition metals are gases at room temperature.
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Transition metals have variable valence electrons due to s and d orbital involvement.
D
Transition metals have no valence electrons.
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