Cobalt is one of the transition metals. A link is provided to the relevant Wikipedia articles.
No. Cobalt is in period 4, but iridium is in period 6.
The transition metals are found from Group 3 to Group 12 and with the current layout of the periodic table, from Period 4 to Period 7, not including the actinides or the lanthanides (the two rows usually set aside at the bottom of the table). Off the top of my head, four transition metals are: Iron Cobalt Copper Scandium
It would appear to be a molecule of cobalt hydroxide.
carbon (group 14, period 2) hydrogen (group 1, period 1) nitrogen (group 15, period 2) oxygen (group 16, period 2) sulphur (group 16, period 3) halogens (group 17, period 2-5)
Group number 12, period number 4 Transition metal
Overview of Cobalt Atomic Number:27 Group: 9 Period: 4 Series: Transition Metals
The element is phosphorus and it belongs to group 15, period 3.
the element belongs to 4th period, 9th group, it is a d block element. the element is cobalt
No. Cobalt is in period 4, but iridium is in period 6.
Co
Yes, Cobalt is in Group 9, Period 4 on the periodic table, with an atomic number of 27, just above iron 26. Very definitely a metal.
it is in group 7 it is in period 4 the atomic mass is 59 the atomic number is 27 it is in the metal section of the periodic table
The transition metals are found from Group 3 to Group 12 and with the current layout of the periodic table, from Period 4 to Period 7, not including the actinides or the lanthanides (the two rows usually set aside at the bottom of the table). Off the top of my head, four transition metals are: Iron Cobalt Copper Scandium
Cobalt
It would appear to be a molecule of cobalt hydroxide.
Cobalt is classified as a transition metal and they are located in groups 3 through 12. Cobalt can be used in the fields of magnets, ceramics, magnetic alloys and cobalt boats
Cobalt is an element on the periodic table. It is a grey metal that is hard and found near copper in underground mines.