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Transition Metals
are Groups 3 through 12 in the Periodic Table of Matter and AntiMatter (AMatter)
Elements. There are 76 elements: 38 matter and 38
Amatter.
As with all metals, the transition elements are both ductile and
malleable, and conduct electricity and heat. There are six noteworthy
elements in the transition metals family: iron, cobalt, nickel, Airon,
Acobalt
and Anickel. They are the only elements known to produce a magnetic field.
Matter Elements |
Antimatter (AMatter) Elements |
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present in more than one shell, the elements often exhibit several common
oxidation states. The Transition Metal matter elements are: |
Because their valence positrons are
present in more than one shell, the elements often exhibit several common
oxidation states. The Transition Metal Amatter elements are: |
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The Rosetta
Stone translates information and knowledge about matter
into Amatter terminology
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