Technically all of them... They all have a point at which they turn to liquid, it is just usually very hot. The only metal that is liquid at room temperature is Mercury (Hg) but it is not in the position specified. The element you specified is called platinum but it's melting point is 2042.1K (1869ish C I believe)
Platinum: Pt Atomic Number: 78 Atomic Weight: 195.084 Melting Point: 2041.55 K (1768.4°C or 3215.1°F) Boiling Point: 4098 K (3825°C or 6917°F) Density: 21.46 grams per cubic centimeter Phase at Room Temperature: Solid Element Classification: Metal Period Number: 6 Group Number: 10 Group Name:none
Pt is the symbol for platinum, which is a silvery white metal that is malleable and ductile. Its atomic number is 78, and its atomic weight is 195.084. Platinum is in group 10, period 6.
No. Neon is a noble gas in group 18 and is chemically inert. Nickel is a metal in group 10 and is reactive.
Platinum is present on period 6 and group 10.It is represented by symbol Pt.It has atomic number of 78.
Valence electrons and group number for metal are same. For non-metals, valence electrons are equal to group number-10.
Nickel: Ni, atomic number 28, group 10, period 4.
Nickel is a chemical element, metal placed in the periodic table of Mendeleev in the group 10 and period 4.
Nickel is a transition metal in Group 10 of the periodic table.
AnswerIt is a transitional metal in period 6, group 10 of the periodic table.
The symbol for nickel is Ni. It is in Group 10 of the periodic table and located in the d-block. Nickel is a transition metal and displays magnetic properties.
nickel is in period 4. Specifically period 4 group 10
Platinum: Pt Atomic Number: 78 Atomic Weight: 195.084 Melting Point: 2041.55 K (1768.4°C or 3215.1°F) Boiling Point: 4098 K (3825°C or 6917°F) Density: 21.46 grams per cubic centimeter Phase at Room Temperature: Solid Element Classification: Metal Period Number: 6 Group Number: 10 Group Name:none
Silver is located with the transition metals. Group 11.
Platinum is in Group 10, , and Period 6.
Platinum
Pt is the symbol for platinum, which is a silvery white metal that is malleable and ductile. Its atomic number is 78, and its atomic weight is 195.084. Platinum is in group 10, period 6.
group 10, period 6