yes, some examples: iron, copper
Most elements are metals - the biggest group is transition metals
Its original name, in Greek, is "argos" meaning shiny or white. This was changed to argentum in Latin.
Gold belongs to the element category of metals. It is a transition metal with the chemical symbol Au and atomic number 79.
Most metals are solids (mercury is an exception), they are mostly conductive to electricity and heat, frequently are hard, dense, with important magnetic properties, they can form alloys, they form cations in solutions, etc.
The early vs. late transition metals differ in their oxidation states (each metal has different possible oxidation states). Electrons have a stronger attraction to the protons in the late transition metals, so the later transition metals form bonds that are harder to break. You can read more about transition metal properties from the links below.Source(s):
Transition state metals include a wide variety of metals; they include iron, gold, and Mercury which all have strikingly different properties (hard, soft, and liquid, for example). Nonetheless, a comparison can be made between the transition state metals and the alkali and alkaline earth metals; transition state metals are not as chemically active (some transition state metals are actually inert, such as platinum).
Transition state metals include a wide variety of metals; they include iron, gold, and mercury which all have strikingly different properties (hard, soft, and liquid, for example). Nonetheless, a comparison can be made between the transition state metals and the alkali and alkaline earth metals; transition state metals are not as chemically active (some transition state metals are actually inert, such as platinum).
Group 14 in the periodic table of Mendeleev: copper, gold, silver.
The elements in the middle of the periodic table are known as transition metals. These metals include elements such as iron, copper, and gold, and they exhibit characteristic properties such as variable oxidation states and the ability to form complex ions.
the solid family/rock/metal it belongs to the transition metal familyit is an answerGold is a member of the transition metals and the noble metals
Most elements are metals - the biggest group is transition metals
gold, silver and bronze
transition metals
Metals (and also transition metals are considered even though they aren't in specific families, they are the same as any other metal, nothing special.)
Gold belongs to the transition metals family on the periodic table.
Gold, Au, is found in the Transition Metals in group 12, period 6.
Metals that are shiny and have one or two electrons in their outer level include copper, silver, and gold. These metals are known for their luster and are often used in jewelry and decorative items due to their physical properties.