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Transition metals. in fact, it is the Only radioactive transition metal!
No, Nb, atom no. 41, is in group 5 (period 5) of the transition metals (4d-trans.).Alkali metals are in group 1, like Na and K.
The five named groups from the periodic table are the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, noble gases, and transition metals. Each group has unique properties and characteristics based on their electron configurations.
Transition metals
The basic famillies are - Group 1 the alkali metals. Group 2 the alkali earth metals Group 7 the halogens Group 0 or 8 (depending on your periodic table) are the noble gases.
Vanadium, niobium and tantalum are transition metals.
Transition metals. in fact, it is the Only radioactive transition metal!
1) Alkali metals 2) Alkaline earth metals 3) Lanthanoids 4) Actinoids 5) Noble gases 6) Other non-metals and 7) Poor metals 8) Transition Metals
The five named groups from the periodic table are the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, noble gases, and transition metals. Each group has unique properties and characteristics based on their electron configurations.
No, Nb, atom no. 41, is in group 5 (period 5) of the transition metals (4d-trans.).Alkali metals are in group 1, like Na and K.
Tungsten is within the family of Transition metals.
Transition metals
Yes Zr (atomic number 40) is the first transitional element in period 5 ('4d-block' metals).
Okay there has to be one.... I'm not sure either, i am doing a science project, so email me if u figure it out please! Its in the Vanadium Family :) ok person who eve wrote this vanadium is in the alkali metals family... oh and have fun with your science project -kodybear:)
Nuclear fuels: uranium, plutonium, thorium (metals or compounds).Other materials: zirconium alloys, heavy water, beryllium, graphite, etc.
Unsure, but probably naitve elements like silver gold and platinum, and then alloys of these so, brass, and other ancient metals
A number of metals were known to ancients because they could be found in their elemental form. We can list gold, copper, silver, lead and tin among the examples of these metals. As regards metals that are mixtures of metals (we call them alloys), brass (a copper and zinc alloy), bronze (a copper and tin alloy), and steel(an iron and carbon alloy) are among the better known.