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ask ozzy. hes the one who invented it.
well not just him, some others (Iommi, Ward, Butler)
Most heavy metals are in the block 'transition elements', although there's a few in 'poor metals' as well.
Multivalent metals are in the d-block, or transition metals, and the f-block, or inner transitions metals on the periodic table.
The Alkali Metals are the first column of the periodic table, except for Hydrogen.
The vast majority of elements in the periodic table can be classified as metals. Metals make up the s-block, d-block, and f-block of the periodic table. There are even a few elements in the p-block with metallic properties called metalloids.
non metals
All the elements in the d block are metals. Elements in the groups 1 and 2 are also metals. The p block contains metals, non metals and metalloids.
The inner transition metals belong to the f block on the periodic table. Examples of f block elements are cerium, gadolinium, terbium and lutetium.
Francium is in the group 1 of the periodic table (alkali metals).
The d-block of the Periodic Table is often referred to as the transition metals. They are:ScandiumTitaniumVanadiumChromiumManganeseIronCobaltNickelCopperZincYttriumZirconiumNiobiumMolybdenumTechnetiumRutheniumRhodiumPalladiumSilverCadmiumLutetiumHafniumTantalumTungstenRheniumOsmiumIridiumPlatinumGoldMercuryLawrenciumRutherfordiumDubniumSeaborgiumBohriumHassiumMeitneriumDarmstadtiumRoentgeniumCopernicium
alkali metals / s block elements
There are 17 nonmetals and only 6 metalloids.
s,p,d,f block elements metals, non-metals and metalloids
The 'p' block elements of periodic table.