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Transition metals

Most are . They include iron and other metals used in construction, gold and other precious metals. The transition metals are placed in the central part of the .

Period table with the transition metals in red.
Figure caption,
The transition metals are placed between groups 2 and 3 in the periodic table

Typical properties

Compared to other metals, the transition metals have these typical :

  • high
  • high
  • they form coloured
  • they (and their compounds) can act as

Remember that these are typical properties - some transition metals may not show one or more of them. For example:

  • mercury at just -39掳C, so it is a liquid at room temperature
  • scandium has a similar density to aluminium in 3, so pieces of scandium are relatively lightweight

Iron as a transition metal

Iron (Fe) has the typical properties of transition metals.

High melting point and density

The table shows the melting point and density of iron, compared to three non-transition metals. Iron, a transition metal, has a higher melting point and a higher density than the non-transition metals.

MetalMelts atDensityPosition
Iron1538掳颁7.87 g/cm3Transition metals
Sodium98掳颁0.97 g/cm3Group 1
Magnesium650掳颁1.74 g/cm3Group 2
Aluminium660掳颁2.70 g/cm3Group 3
MetalIron
Melts at1538掳颁
Density7.87 g/cm3
PositionTransition metals
MetalSodium
Melts at98掳颁
Density0.97 g/cm3
PositionGroup 1
MetalMagnesium
Melts at650掳颁
Density1.74 g/cm3
PositionGroup 2
MetalAluminium
Melts at660掳颁
Density2.70 g/cm3
PositionGroup 3

Coloured compounds

Metals that are not transition metals usually form white or colourless compounds. Like other transition metals, iron forms coloured compounds. The table shows some examples of these.

CompoundColour
Iron(II) hydroxide, Fe(OH)2Pale green
Iron(III) hydroxide, Fe(OH)3Orange-brown
Iron(III) oxide, Fe2O3Red-brown
CompoundIron(II) hydroxide, Fe(OH)2
ColourPale green
CompoundIron(III) hydroxide, Fe(OH)3
ColourOrange-brown
CompoundIron(III) oxide, Fe2O3
ColourRed-brown

Catalytic activity

Catalysts are substances that speed up the without being used up in the reaction. Iron is the catalyst used to make ammonia in the . Iron(III) oxide is a catalyst used to make hydrogen by reacting carbon monoxide and steam together.