The p-block metals are aluminum, gallium, indium, thallium, lead, tin, bismuth, and polonium. also, ununtrium, ununquadium, and ununpetium are sometimes comsidered p-block metals, although they are man-made.
they are elements in which the last electron enters the p-orbital.. we know that there are three p-orbitals which can accommodate 6 electrons.. consequently there are 6 groups of p-block elements in the Periodic Table from group 13 to 18.
1) p-block elements include metals, non metals as well as metalloids.but the number of non
metals is more than that of metals
2) they have higher ionization enthalpies as compared to that of s-block elements
3) they form both covalent as well as ionic bonds
4) they show variable oxidation states
5) most of them form acidic oxides
6) it has 30 elements,1 is liquid,9 are gases and 20 are solids
The p-Block elements are the boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and fluorine families in addition to the noble gases.
Elements belonging to group 13 to group 18 are known as p block elements. In these elements, the valence electrons are added to the p orbital (except for helium).
P block elements contain metals, non-metals and even metalloids.
Al: Aluminum
Ga: Gallium
In: Indium
Sn: Tin
Tl: Thallium
Pb: Lead
Bi: Bismuth
Elements in groups 13 to 18 (except helium) are the p block elements.
Ammonia has the chemical formula NH3; therefore, the elements contained in it are nitrogen and hydrogen.
sulfhydryl group
Elements in group 1 are called Alkali Metals, after that group 2 elements are called Alkali Earth Metals, group 3-12 elements are called Transition Elements.
Potassium, phosphorus, and oxygen.
with group 17 elements or halogens
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They have the same number of valence electrons (total of s and p electrons)
Ammonia has the chemical formula NH3; therefore, the elements contained in it are nitrogen and hydrogen.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
nitrogen and oxygen
sulfhydryl group
There are many elements that are contained in seawater. Some examples include magnesium, sulfur, selenium, silicon, fluorine, sodium, and chlorine.
there are no specific elements that can be mentioned here
elements are in the same group since they react similarly to other elements in that group.
Group 1 Elements (elements in the first group [column]) are classed as Alkali Metals. Group 2 Elements (elements in the second group [column]) are classed as Alkaline Earth Metals. All elements not in a representative group are classed as Transition Metals. Group 3 Elements (elements in the third full group [coulumn]) are classed as Earth Metals
main group elements
Hydrogen and Oxygen