Which of the following statements about transition metals is true?
a.
They are never found un...
Which of the following statements about transition metals is true?
a.
They are never found uncombined in nature.
b.
They include familiar metals such as gold, silver, copper, and nickel.
c.
They are so soft that they can be cut with an ordinary knife.
d.
They are the most reactive of all the types of metals.
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