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Both Ni and Tc are d-block elements (or transition metal elements)

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They are both in the same group as transition metals.

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they both are on the Periodic Table of elements

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What do the elements Ni and Tc of the periodic table have in common?

Both Ni and Tc are d-block elements (or transition metal elements)


What do Ni and Tc have in common in periodic table?

Both are transition metals or d-block elements.


What do Tc and Ni have in common in the periodic table?

Both are transition metals or d-block elements.


What does Ni mean in the periodic table?

Ni is the symbol for Nickel in the Periodic Table.


What does ni mean on the periodic table?

On the periodic table Ni represents the element Nickel.


What do Ni and Tc both have in common in the periodic table?

Nickel and technetium are not similar metals.


What periodic table elements are found in motors?

Steels contain Fe, C, Ni, V, Mo etc.


What are the three pairs of elements that are out of order in the periodic table in terms of their atomic masses. Why it is necessary to invert their order in the table?

Te and I,Ar and K,Co and Ni


What is Ni in the periodic table?

it is the element Nickel


What is the valence number of Sc or Ni ine the periodic table table?

2


Why the elements of a group in the periodic table have same same valence shell electonic configuration?

Elements in the same family of the periodic table have the same number of valence electrons. For light elements this amounts to the same electron configuration, but for heavier elements this is not necessarily the case, e.g. Ni: [Ar]4d8 5s2 ; Pd: [Kr] 5d10 ; Pt: [Xe] 6d9 7s1 .However the whole underlying reason for the periodic law involves the number of valence electrons, and this is expressed in the periodic table.


What do the letters ni stand for in the periodic table?

the element nickel