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Transition metal elements have atoms or ions with partially filled
Total Utility
The complete fulfillment derived from the consumption of a specific amount of products or services.
Consumer Surplus
The gap between the total price consumers are willing and able to shell out for a good or service and the amount they really pay.
Water-Diamond Paradox
An economic paradox that questions why diamonds are pricier than water despite water being essential for survival and diamonds having relatively little practical use.
Marginal Utility
The extra pleasure or benefit a consumer receives from using an additional unit of a product or service.
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