transition metals
There are very many elements which are shiny and reflective.
There several elements tend to be malleable and shiny. Some of them include potassium, sodium, lithium and many more.
Elements located in groups 4 - 12 in the modern periodic table are considered as transition elements. Transition elements should not be confused with the d-block elements which are from groups 3 - 12.
s block elements: groups 1-2 d block elements: groups 3-12 p block elements: groups 13-18
metals
Metals. The elements that are classified as "Transition Metals" and are located in Groups 3 - 12 of the Periodic Table are elements that are shiny bendable and good conductors of electricity.
Metallic elements are usually shiny.
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Metallic elements that are shiny and ductile would include aluminium, silver, and gold. [Lead is ductile, but not shiny. Chromium is shiny, but not ductile.]
There are several elements that are not shiny and not malleable. An example of this are Groups 1,14,15, and 16 on the Periodic Table. They are all non metals
There are very many elements which are shiny and reflective.
There several elements tend to be malleable and shiny. Some of them include potassium, sodium, lithium and many more.
Elements located in groups 4 - 12 in the modern periodic table are considered as transition elements. Transition elements should not be confused with the d-block elements which are from groups 3 - 12.
because they have similar properties to the other elements in their groups
s block elements: groups 1-2 d block elements: groups 3-12 p block elements: groups 13-18
metals
metalloids like titanium and gold, in the center of the periodic table (im only 13 and i knew that)