Hydrogen in its metallic state (usually considered a nonmetal)
Lithium
Sodium
Potassium
Rubidium
Cesium
Francium
Beryllium
Magnesium
Calcium
Strontium
Barium
Radium
Aluminum
Gallium
Indium
Tin
Thallium
Lead
Bismuth
Element 113 - Ununtrium - will probably be a basic metal.
Element 114 - Ununquadium - will probably be a basic metal.
Element 115 - Ununpentium - will probably be a basic metal.
Element 116 - Ununhexium - will probably be a basic metal.
Scandium
Titanium
Vanadium
Chromium
Manganese
Iron
Cobalt
Nickel
Copper
Zinc
Yttrium
Zirconium
Niobium
Molybdenum
Technetium
Ruthenium
Rhodium
Palladium
Silver
Cadmium
Lanthanum
Hafnium
Tantalum
Tungsten
Rhenium
Osmium
Iridium
Platinum
Gold
Mercury
Actinium
Rutherfordium
Dubnium
Seaborgium
Bohrium
Hassium
Meitnerium
Darmstadtium
Roentgenium
Element 112 - Ununbium - Presumably will be a transition metal.
Cerium
Praseodymium
Neodymium
Promethium
Samarium
Europium
Gadolinium
Terbium
Dysprosium
Holmium
Erbium
Thulium
Ytterbium
Lutetium
Thorium
Protactinium
Uranium
Neptunium
Plutonium
Americium
Curium
Berkelium
Californium
Einsteinium
Fermium
Mendelevium
Nobelium
Lawrencium
The metalloids of symbols are(also known as Semimetal):
B: (Boron)
SI: (Silicon)
GE: (Germanium)
AS: (Arsenic)
SB: (Antimony)
TE: (Tellurium)
PO:(Polonium)
AT: (Astatine)
According to the science of Periodic Table. Hope this can help you. :)
There are many different names for metals including silver. Other names can include stainless steal, nickel, gold, titanium, and copper.
Symbols are abstract objects. They are not metals.
It is very difficult to copy here a long list for 118 chemical elements; see the link below for a periodic table.
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The periodic tables.
alkali metals
Symbols come from latin names of the elements. Example: Tungsten(W), W stands for wolfram.
Symbols are universally understood across many languages. Also, using symbols rather than full names helps scientists to avoid the repetition of writing the long names of elements and atoms again and again.
Both tin and iron are metals. The metals tin and iron also have element symbols that do not match their names.
Fu - futonium Au - Austrlium Ni - Nigerium Le - Lesbonium
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The periodic tables.
Symbols get there names by scientists.they name it a gas,than a short term for it.
alkali metals
Ti & V
For the alchemic symbols see this list.
The ticker symbol is JJP.
Ti & V
The symbols are universal and the names are different in each language
Two metalloids with symbols not based on English names are antimony (Sb) and germanium (Ge). Their symbols are derived from their Latin names: stibium for antimony and germania for germanium.