There are far to many elements following the 6th on in the Periodic Table. Included below is a link to a very nice Periodic table.
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The elements after the sixth element in the Periodic Table are ruthenium (44), rhodium (45), and palladium (46).
Elements located next to one another on the periodic table share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of valence electrons. This results in similar reactivity patterns, bonding behaviors, and physical properties among these elements.
Rare earth metals are located in the lanthanide series of the periodic table, which is a group of elements in the sixth and seventh periods.
The elements next to the stairstep line on the periodic table are called metalloids. They exhibit properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Light is not one of Aristotle's four elements. Aristotle's four elements are earth, water, air, and fire.
They are called transition elements or transition metals. These elements have partially filled d or f orbitals, which lead to unique properties such as variable oxidation states and the ability to form colored compounds.