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All metals except alloys of metals are elements, but not all elements are metals.
For cosmologists, all elements except hydrogen and helium are considered to be "metals".For ordinary purposes, some metallic elements are:lithiumberyliumsodiummagnesiumaluminumpotasiumcalciumscanfdiumtitaniumvanadiumchromiummanganeseironcobaltnickelcopperzincgalliumrubidiumstrontiumyttriumzerconiumniobiummolybdenumtechnetiumrutheniumrhodiumpaladiumsilvercadmiumindiumtincesiumbariumlanthanumceriumpraseodymiumneodyniumpromethiumsamariumeuropiumgadoliniumterbiumdysprosiumholmiumerbiumthuliumytterbiumlutetiumhafniumtantaliumtungstenrheniumosmiumiridiumplatiniumgoldMercurythalliumleadbismuthpoloniumfranciumradiumactiniumthoriumprotactinumuraniumneptuniumplutoniumamericiumcuriumberkeliumcaliforiumeinsteiniumfermiummendeleviumnobeliumetc.
Alkali metals have only one valence electron and all of these elements are highly reactive. All of them are metals. Except lithium, other elements can be cut by a blade. They have a lesser density than water.
Transition elements are ALL solid metals except for mercury (80Hg) which is a liquid.
All of the elements in the boron group except boron are metals. This group, also known as Group 13 or Group IIIA, includes aluminum, gallium, indium, and thallium. These elements exhibit typical metallic properties such as conductivity and malleability.
A family of elements is a group (column) of the Periodic Table. The family of an element is the column it is in in the Periodic Table. In a family of elements, they all have similar properties. An Example of a Family of Elements;The Alkali Metals - Group 1LithiumSodiumPotassiumRubidiumCaesiumFrancium
The elements in the first group of the periodic table are all alkali metals, which are, lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, francium.
All th elements except Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine.
All pure metals are chemical elements; alloys are not elements.
All metals are elements.
All metals are chemical elements.
Elements in the first group of the periodic table, also known as Group 1 or the alkali metals, are highly reactive due to their single valence electron. They are soft metals that can be easily cut with a knife and have low melting and boiling points compared to other metals.