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Redox, extraction of iron and transition metalsTransition metals

Redox reactions are involved in the extraction of metals from their ores, eg extracting iron by reduction within the blast furnace. Transition metals have high melting points and densities, form coloured compounds and act as catalysts.

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Metals and their extraction

Transition metals

The transition metals are the elements found in the central area of the periodic table.

Periodic table highlighting the transition metals.

The majority of transition metals have the following properties in common.

  • They form coloured compounds.
  • They are good conductors of heat and electricity.
  • They are malleable, ie can be hammered or bent into shape easily.
  • They are less reactive than alkali metals, such as sodium.
  • They have high melting points 鈥 but mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
  • They are usually hard and tough.
  • They usually have high densities.
  • They can form ions with different charges. For example, iron can lose two electrons to form Fe2+ ions or it can lose three electrons to form Fe3+ ions. Another example is Cu+ and Cu2+.