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D-block elements are also known as the transition metals.
metals
All pure metals are chemical elements; alloys are not elements.
The metals outnumber the non-metals by a good margin.
The transition metals
The three main categories of elements on the periodic table are metals, metalloids, and nonmetals.
The coinage elements are the metals that are used to make coins. They are the three metals from Group 11 of the periodic table - copper, silver and gold.
Most of the elements in the periodic table of elements are metals. Also, most of them are made by nature. Elements with the atomic number of 1-91 are made by nature. Elements with the atomic number of 92-118 are man-made.
Metals and alloys are used as conductors: copper, aluminium, silver.
All metals except alloys of metals are elements, but not all elements are metals.
The most commony used elements would be precious metals such as gold and silver. Copper, steel, uranium and fluorine are also commonly used.
All metals are elements.