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Transition elements platinum triads

The nine elements, Fe, Ru, Os Co, Rh, Ir Ni, Pd and Pt, together formed Group VIII of Mendeleev s periodic table. They will be treated here, like the other transition elements, in vertical triads, but because of the marked horizontal similarities it is not uncommon for Fe, Co and Ni to be distinguished from the other six elements (known collectively as the platinum metals) and the two sets of elements considered separately. [Pg.1070]

Most of the transition elements do not react with strong acids, such as HCl and H2SO4. Some do have negative standard reduction potentials for the reaction M"+ -I- ne - M, and liberate hydrogen from hydrochloric acid. These include Mn, Cr, and the iron triad. Silver, gold, the palladium triad, and the platinum triad, the so-called noble metals, are especially inert to acids, both to the nonoxidizing species, such as hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids, and to the oxidizing acids, such as nitric acid. [Pg.461]


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