nonmetals, alkali metals, and halogens, among others.
To be precise it is elements in IUPAC groups 1,2, and 13 to 18 -- otherwise designated as the "s-block and p-block" elements.
Halogens, nonmetals, and alkali metals.
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Alkali metals
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Halogens
Groups 1, 2, and 13 - 18 are the main group elements, also called the representative elements.
Groups 1, 2, and 13 - 18 are the main group elements, also called the representative elements.
I take it you mean Transition metals? Theres rather a lot so here are some: Tin, Iron, Gold, Silver, Titanium and Aluminium. Hope this helps!
The main group elements are groups 1, 2, and 13 - 18. They are also known as the representative elements.
Halogens, nonmetals, alkali metals.
Main group elements have elements from groups 1 and 2, except hydrogen and groups 13 to 18. Main group elements are elements in groups who's lightest elements are shown by helium, lithium, boron, beryllium, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine.
3d-block elements or tranformation elements and 4f-block elements or lanthanides and actinides
Main group elements include elements (except hydrogen) in groups 1 and 2 (s-block), and groups 13 to 18 (p-block).
Elements in the same group or family share the same number of valence electrons unless it is in groups 4-12 they vary and the have similar properties
p-block elements are the elements in which the last electron entres np orbital.which include six groups of elements i.e. group 13 to 18.boron family,carbon family,pnicogens,chalcogens,halogens and noble gases. Thank you
Alkali metalsNonmetalsHalogens
Main group elements have elements from groups 1 and 2, except hydrogen and groups 13 to 18. Main group elements are elements in groups who's lightest elements are shown by helium, lithium, boron, beryllium, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine.
Groups 1, 2, and 13 - 18 are the main group elements, also called the representative elements.
The main group elements are groups 1, 2, and 13 - 18.
Main group elements have elements from groups 1 and 2, except hydrogen and groups 13 to 18. Main group elements are elements in groups who's lightest elements are shown by helium, lithium, boron, beryllium, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine.
3d-block elements or tranformation elements and 4f-block elements or lanthanides and actinides
There are eight groups that make up the main group elements. They are groups 1, 2, and 13 - 18. They are also called the representative elements.
The representative, or main group elements are the elements in groups 1, 2, and 13 - 18.
Main group elements include elements (except hydrogen) in groups 1 and 2 (s-block), and groups 13 to 18 (p-block).
The s and p blocks make up the main-group elements, which are also known as representative elements.
The electron configurations of the elements in each main group are regular and consistent:the elements in each group have the same number of valence electrons.
There are few different groups of elements. The main groups would be the metals, non mental and metalloids.