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TUGAS

PROPERTIES OF TRANSITION METALS

1. Group 4: Titanium, Zirconium, and Hafnium (Titanium,


Titanium(IV) Oxide, Zirconium)
2. Group 5: Vanadium, Niobium, and Tantalum
(oxidation state of Vanadium)
3. Group 6: Chromium, Molybdenum and
Tungsten( Chromates and Dichromates, Chromium(VI)
Oxide, Chromyl Chloride, Similarities between
Chromium(VI) and Sulfur(VI) compounds, Chromium (III)
Oxide, Chromium(III) Chloride, Molybdenum(IV) Silfide,
Tungsten
4. Group 7: Manganese, Technetium,
Rhenium(Oxidation state of Manganese, Potassium
Permanganate, Manganese(VII) Oxide, Similarities
between Manganese(VII) and Chlorine(VII), Potassium
Permanganate, maganese(IV) Oxide, Manganese(II)
compounds
5. Iron: Production, Iron(VI) Compounds, Iron(III)
compounds, Similarities between Iron(III) and Aluminum
Ions, Iron(II) compound, rusting process, Iron Oxide,
Ferrites
6. Cobalt: Cobalt(II) Compounds, Cobalt(II) Compounds
7. Nickel: Extraction, Nickel(II) compounds, Octahedral
vs tetrahedral stereochemistry
8. Platinum Metals: Heterogeneous catalis
9. Group 11: Copper, SIlver, and Gold (extraction of
Copper, Copper(II) Compounds, Jahn-Teller Effect,
Copper(I) Compounds, SIlver, SIlver Compounds, gold
10. Group 12: Zink and Cadmium(Extraction of Zinc, Zinc
salt, Zinc Oxide, comparison of zinc and magnesium,
Cadmium Sufide, similarities between group 12 and
group 14
11. Group 12 Mercury (extraction, Mercury(II)
cpmpound, Mercury(I) Compounds
12. The rare earth and Actinoid elements: Properties of
rare earth elements. Actinoids, extarction of uranium,
postactinoid elements

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