rubidium, stronium
Alkaline earth metals
totally 5. 4+1inert gas=5nonmetals
No, Nb, atom no. 41, is in group 5 (period 5) of the transition metals (4d-trans.).Alkali metals are in group 1, like Na and K.
In the third period there are 5 nonmetals, silicon and everything to its right.
No , Iodine is placed in period-5 of the periodic table.
Alkaline earth metals
totally 5. 4+1inert gas=5nonmetals
No, Nb, atom no. 41, is in group 5 (period 5) of the transition metals (4d-trans.).Alkali metals are in group 1, like Na and K.
1) Alkali metals 2) Alkaline earth metals 3) Lanthanoids 4) Actinoids 5) Noble gases 6) Other non-metals and 7) Poor metals 8) Transition Metals
nope :)
In the third period there are 5 nonmetals, silicon and everything to its right.
4 metals are not magnetic 1. Aluminium 2. Gold 3. Copper 4. Brass these metals can only be magnetised by very scientific work which i cannot understand 5. don't forget silver...
Yes Zr (atomic number 40) is the first transitional element in period 5 ('4d-block' metals).
its the boron group which contains one metalloid and 5 metals
Non metals to metals. so generally its the groups 1 and 2 with groups 5, 6 and 7.
group 2 period 5
if an element has 1 shell in its atom it is in period 1and so on... 2 shells=period 2 3 shells=period 3 4 shells=period 4 5 shells=period 5 6 shells=period 6 7 shells=period 7