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The three broad classes of elements found the periodic table are metals, non metals, and metalloids.
Transitional metals can be found in groups 3-12. And Metalloids include Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium
Calcium, Potassium, Carbon, Hydrogen....to name only a few....
1. Formal Regions are Areas in which certain characteristics are found through out the area.2. Functional Regions consist of a central place and the surrounding places affected by it.3. Perceptual Regions are defined by people's feelings and attitudes about areas.
Maine has 4 main land regions
The periodic table comprises of metals (on the left) ,non-metals(on the right ) and transition elements (between metals and non-metals) in the periodic table.
Transition metals are placed in groups 3 to 12.
The alkali metals, found in group 1 transition metals in groups 3 through 12
The three broad classes of elements found the periodic table are metals, non metals, and metalloids.
Group 3 through 12 is comprised of Transition Metals. Most all Transition Metals have a charge of plus 2.
iron,silver,and gold
Gold, silver, not sure about the 3rd
Found in nature, if you look on a table of elements it's on it.Answer:Aluminium is found in nature as an ore such as bauxite (primarily Al(OH)3), not as pure metallic aluminum (Al). The ore must be processed to release the pure aluminum. Other metals, such as gold, are found in their pure form in nature.
Transitional metals can be found in groups 3-12. And Metalloids include Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium
Between Groups 2 & 3 . The first being Scandium and the last being zinc in the 3-d period.
There are many types of minerals which are mined in Canada. Four of them are iron, salt, gold, and sulphur.
Calcium, Potassium, Carbon, Hydrogen....to name only a few....