Aluminium, Tin, Lead
The most familiar metals in groups 13 through 16 in the periodic table are aluminum,tin,and lead.
The alkali metals, found in group 1 transition metals in groups 3 through 12
Metals are placed in group 1 (alkali metals) and group 2( alkaline earth metals) of the Periodic Table.
Transition Metals.
Alkali metals are a group of metals located in Group 1 of the periodic table. They include elements such as lithium, sodium, potassium, and rubidium. Alkali metals are highly reactive and typically form ionic compounds with other elements.
Group 18 of the Periodic Table has only non metals. Additionally, the stable elements of group 17 are also non metals.
Transition metals. These elements are in the d-block.
Transition Metals
transition metals
The most reactive group of metals in the periodic table is Group 1, the alkali metals. These metals are highly reactive due to their low ionization energies, which means they readily lose their outermost electron to form positive ions. This reactivity increases as you move down the group due to the decreasing ionization energies.
Metals are placed on left side of periodic table. They are placed in group-1,2. Few metals are present in group-13 and 14.
Metals are placed on left side of Periodic Table. They are placed in group-1,2. Few metals are present in group-13 and 14.