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P block elements are not called transition elements because they do not have partially filled d subshells in their ground state electronic configuration. Transition elements are defined as those elements that have partially filled d subshells, which allows them to exhibit characteristics such as variable oxidation states and the formation of colored compounds. P block elements, on the other hand, have their valence electrons in the p subshell.
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Anion (if it has an almost-filled outer shell) or a cation (if only the outer S orbital is filled or partially filled)
They are partially dissolved.
A transition element are those element who have a partially filled d or f subshell in any common oxidation state. It is also any set of metallic elements occupying a central block in the periodic table such as copper, iron, manganese, and chromium.
p-block elements have partially filled p-subshell. It is not completely filled.
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P block elements are not called transition elements because they do not have partially filled d subshells in their ground state electronic configuration. Transition elements are defined as those elements that have partially filled d subshells, which allows them to exhibit characteristics such as variable oxidation states and the formation of colored compounds. P block elements, on the other hand, have their valence electrons in the p subshell.
s block element-s block element is the highest occupied energy level is s-sublevels which is partially filled or just completed p-in a p block p sub levels is the highest occupied energylevelthe general electronicconfiguration in outershell is ns2
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no. it's d sublevel is full and that is the reason why it is not coloured like other transition metals that have a partially filled d-sublevel
d block elements, transition metals, transition elements are synonyms.The definition of d block after the IUPAC recommendation is "an element whose atom has a partially filled d sub-shell, or which can give rise to cations with an incomplete dsub-shell".
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Scandium and zinc (and probably those below them in their groups, but I'm uncertain of that) are not considered to be transition metals, as they do not form ions with partially filled d-subshells.
Because their outermost energy level is only partially filled, some elements are highly reactive, I believe.
D sublevel