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Which Transition Metal Compounds Are Most Likely to Found as Pure

Question 33

Question 33

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Which transition metal compounds are most likely to found as pure elements?


A) Au, Ag, As
B) Au, Pt, Ir
C) Cu, Zn, Pt
D) Hg, Fe, Pt
E) Hg, Pt, Au

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