{| |+ Chemical elements in d-block |- ! width="1%" | Group → ! width="5.5%" | 3 ! width="5.5%" | 4 ! width="5.5%" | 5 ! width="5.5%" | 6 ! width="5.5%" | 7 ! width="5.5%" | 8 ! width="5.5%" | 9 ! width="5.5%" | 10 ! width="5.5%" | 11 ! width="5.5%" | 12 ! ↓ Period ! 4 | 21Sc 22Ti 23V 24Cr 25Mn 26Fe 27Co 28Ni 29Cu 30Zn ! 5 | 39Y 40Zr 41Nb 42Mo 43Tc 44Ru 45Rh 46Pd 47Ag 48Cd ! 6 | 71Lu 72Hf 73Ta 74W 75Re 76Os 77Ir 78Pt 79Au 80Hg ! 7 | 103Lr 104Rf 105Db 106Sg 107Bh 108Hs 109Mt 110Ds 111Rg 112Uub |}
On a periodic table, the "s-block" is the first columns. The elements in the first column have 1 s-electron, and those in the second have 2.
S block elements- valence electrons are filling the s orbitals D block elements- valence electrons are filling the d orbitals P block elements- valence electrons are filling the p orbitals F block elements- valence electrons are filling the f orbitals
No. Lithium is an s-block element. The d-block metals are the ones in the large rectangular area in the middle of the periodic table.
The inner transition metals belong to the f block on the periodic table. Examples of f block elements are cerium, gadolinium, terbium and lutetium.
{| |+ Chemical elements in d-block |- ! width="1%" | Group → ! width="5.5%" | 3 ! width="5.5%" | 4 ! width="5.5%" | 5 ! width="5.5%" | 6 ! width="5.5%" | 7 ! width="5.5%" | 8 ! width="5.5%" | 9 ! width="5.5%" | 10 ! width="5.5%" | 11 ! width="5.5%" | 12 ! ↓ Period ! 4 | 21Sc 22Ti 23V 24Cr 25Mn 26Fe 27Co 28Ni 29Cu 30Zn ! 5 | 39Y 40Zr 41Nb 42Mo 43Tc 44Ru 45Rh 46Pd 47Ag 48Cd ! 6 | 71Lu 72Hf 73Ta 74W 75Re 76Os 77Ir 78Pt 79Au 80Hg ! 7 | 103Lr 104Rf 105Db 106Sg 107Bh 108Hs 109Mt 110Ds 111Rg 112Uub |}
The first block on the periodic table is called the S block.
d-block
F-block
the s-block, the p-block, the d-block, the f-block,and there is an theoratical g-block
The Alkali Metals are the first column of the periodic table, except for Hydrogen.
The 'f block' of the periodic table. Hope this helps!
the AR lies in P-block
D block elements are at the center of the periodic table; f block elements are at the bottom.
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Carbon is found in the p-block of the periodic table.
s block and especially group 1 elements.