Where can i find a list of multiple valences?

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A user seeks a comprehensive reference for elements with multiple valences, specifically transition metals, noting that lead has valences of +2 and +4. They mention finding a partial list on Wikipedia that only provides one valence per element. A link to a chemistry resource is shared, which may offer more detailed information. The user expresses appreciation for any additional resources that could simplify their search. Accessing a complete list of multiple valence elements can enhance understanding of their chemical behavior.
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For instance lead has 2 valences it says here +2 and +4 is there some place i can find a refference of all multiple valence elements(they tend to be transition metals) i found one on wikipedia. but it only gives one of the valences, not both or several.
 
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