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Chemistry 5070 · Cambridge (CAIE) O Level

Transition Metals

17 past-paper questions on Transition Metals · examined 2020–2025.

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5070/21 · O/N · Q5(a) [2]Sign up to mark my answer →

State two other physical properties of nickel that are typical of a transition element.

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Explain why nickel has good electrical conductivity.

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Explain why nickel is ductile.

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State one other chemical property of nickel that is typical of a transition element.

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5070/12 · M/J · Q27 [1]Sign up to mark my answer →

Which properties are correct for the element copper?

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Iron is a transition element. Transition elements have high melting and boiling points. State two other properties that are typical of transition elements but not of Group I metals.

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The table shows some properties of transition elements and the reasons why they have these properties. Which row shows a correct property and the reason why transition elements show this property?

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Which two statements indicate that metal M may have a proton number between 21 and 30?

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