iron and gold
The elements in the first two groups and in the last 6 groups. Basically all the elements except the inner transition and transition elements.
There are at least two possible answers to this question. The two most usual ones are probably: metals, nonmetals, and metalloids; or main group, transition elements, and inner transition elements.
The f-block elements (lanthanides and actinides, the two rows at the bottom of the periodic table) are known as inner transition elements
Transition metals can use the two outermost shells/orbitals to bond with other elements.
This statement is incorrect. Inner transition elements are a subset of transition elements, and they refer specifically to the lanthanides and actinides series. There are more transition elements (d-block elements) than inner transition elements in the periodic table.
Transition Metals! ^-^ http://chemistry.about.com/library/blperiodictable.htm
Pd , Co are transition elements.
All of the 22 officially IUPAC confirmed synthetic elements are metals. All but two are transition metals. 1 is a post-transition metal and 1 is a metalloid.
Yes, lanthanide and Actinides are transition elements and they are specifically called inner transition elements.
So-called NON-transition metals is not a defined group of elements, other than "All other elements that are NOT transition elements".
inner transition elements are those who have their last 3 shells incompletely filled. The f block elements have their last 3 shells incompletly filled . That is why they are also called as inner transition elements. what different between inner transition and outer transition elements
These elements are known as transition metals or d-block elements