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Inner transition element

Which elements are called inner transition element and why?
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.

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Replied at: 05 Sep 2010
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