No, sodium is not a transition state element. Take a look at your Periodic Table of the elements.
No, it is an Alkali Metal.
No, it is an Alkali Metal.
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Your question does not make sense. Sodium is an element. It is a member of the "alkali metal" group of elements. (Group 1 in the Periodic Table.)
Sodium is an alkali metal, group 1 in the periodic table of Mendeleev (not a transition metal !).NO!
So-called NON-transition metals is not a defined group of elements, other than "All other elements that are NOT transition elements".
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No, it is an Alkali Metal.
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Sodium is an Alkali metal. Elements in the center of the periodic table are transition metals.
Yes, elements from atom number 21 (Sc) to 30 (Zn) are the so called '3d-block'transition-elements, group 3 to 12 in period IV of the periodic table.
Uranium is a member of the actinoids family. These chemical elements are:- they are considered frequently transition metals- they are radioactive elements- some are artificial elements- they have variable valence
Transition Metals! ^-^ http://chemistry.about.com/library/blperiodictable.htm
all transition elements are metals
Sodium is a chemical element. Sodium chloride is NaCl but sodium is not a transition metal.
Pd , Co are transition elements.
Yes, lanthanide and Actinides are transition elements and they are specifically called inner transition elements.
Those elements are called transition elements