I would look up the answer
Transition metals
Most transition metals differ from the metals of Groups 1, 2, and 13 in that they are capable of forming more than one cation with different ionic charges. As an example, iron commonly forms two different ions
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There's 34 quarters in 85 dimes.
If you divide 10 by 2 you get 5, every 2 quarters is 5 dimes.
It should be watts. <span>A </span>watt<span> is the number of </span>joules generated per second. <span>A kilocalorie is 4,184 </span>joules<span>, the amount of energy that will heat 1 kilogram of water by 1 degree </span>Celsius<span>. </span>