Inner transition element
Question asked by: psahu63
Asked on: 03 Sep 2010

There are two individual series of elements that form the inner transition elements.
These are called the lanthanides and the actinides.
The elements within each series are very similar to each other in chemical terms.
By: knowitall
Replied at: 05 Sep 2010
Rate Answer
Comment or provide your answer to this question
No comments have been added to this question "Inner transition element".
No comments have been added to this question "Inner transition element".
Ask a New Question
Find out more about Chemistry
Chemistry Questions and Answers
the elements Questions and Answers
Next question: Bonds
Become a Member! It's Free >>>
Share on Facebook:
On Twitter:
Tweet this!
Question Keywords
element  transition  inner  
More Questions:What Is A Spot Test For Alcohol?
What Is Antimatter?
Formula Of Time Period Of Simple Pendulum
What Is The Density Of Glacial Ethanoic Acid?
What Is The Earth's Crust Made Up Of?


