No. This is because they do not have a full octet unlike the noble gases. These metals will react violently and will then get their full octet. This is the reason why group 18 or group 0 or group 8 do not react as they have a full octet making them inert.
Other than francium, not really..............
Yes it is definitely true that all transition elements from Scandium to Roentgenium are metals.
they are active and i know its right cuz i just got it outta my book
No, they are highly reactive. The only elements that are inert are the group 0 elements, also termed the noble gases.
Alkali metals are elements located in the group 1 of the Periodic Table. Transitional elements are located in the d and f groups of the periodic table. Hence, they are completely different.
They are not transition metals.
alkali metal.
No.
No.
Third alkali metal is potassium and first transition metal is scandium.
No. The alkali metals are Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Caesium and Francium
Potassium Nitrate is a compound. The transition metals are found in groups 4-12 of the Periodic Table
No its a transition metal
Cu (Copper) is a transition metal
Alkali Metal
No- it is an alkali metal hydride.
Third alkali metal is potassium and first transition metal is scandium.
No. The alkali metals are Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Caesium and Francium
Potassium Nitrate is a compound. The transition metals are found in groups 4-12 of the Periodic Table
No its a transition metal
Potassium is an alkali metal !
it is an alkali metal
It is a transition metal.
transition metal
Transition metal
(i)- Potassium Acquires The Utmost Position In The Reactivity Series Whereas Iron Lags Behind. (ii)- Iron Is a Transition Metal, Whereas Potassium Is An Alkali Metal.