Group 1 = Alkali Metals
Group 2 = Alkali Earth metals
Between Group 2 And Group 3 are the Transition metals.
Groups 3,4,5,& 6 do not have a name, but are headed by Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen respectively.
Group 7 = Halogens
Group 8 = Noble/Inert gases.
Lower down the Periodic Table between Group 2 and the Transition metals are two Periods(Rows) ; the first are the Lanthanides and the second(lower again) are the Actinides(Radio Active elements).
Middle using a vertical line are "metals". Transition elements.
Metals
The elements in the middle of the periodic table are known as
The elements in middle block are Transition elements. They are present between group-3 and 12.
The elements in the middle of the periodic table, groups 3-12, are the transition metals.
Elements in the middle block are called transition metals.They occurs in between group 3 and 12.One of example is Gold.
Transition metals
transition elements
they are called transition metals
Transition Elements
alkali metals / s block elements
D block elements are at the center of the periodic table; f block elements are at the bottom.
The first block on the periodic table is called the S block.
The elements that are placed outside of the periodic table are called transactinides. These elements are usually placed in a separate row below the main table and are synthetic elements that do not occur naturally on Earth.
The 38 elements in group 3 through 12 of the periodic table are called Transition Metals.It consist of elements from atomic number 21 to 112. These are also called d block elements.
Transition elements or d block elements.
Halogens belong to the nonmetals. It is in the middle top block of the periodic table. The other nonmetals are the noble gasses.
Halogens belong to the nonmetals. It is in the middle top block of the Periodic Table. The other nonmetals are the noble gasses.
alkali metals / s block elements
They are called f-block elements. The first row elements are called lanthanides. The second row elements are called actinides.
The vast majority of elements in the periodic table can be classified as metals. Metals make up the s-block, d-block, and f-block of the periodic table. There are even a few elements in the p-block with metallic properties called metalloids.
Group 7 elements are examples of transition metals (or d-block elements)
transition metals or d-block elements
No the p block of elements does not contain transition metals. The lowest energy level to allow d orbitals is not the fourth energy level.
D block elements are at the center of the periodic table; f block elements are at the bottom.
The first block on the periodic table is called the S block.
There are 114 elements in the periodic table, not just 2.