Now all the metals up to atomic number 94 (inclusive) are considered as natural chemical elements.
It is difficult to post here a very long list; see the periodic table at the link below.
The list that indicates which metals are able to displace other metals in a chemical reaction is called the activity series. It ranks metals in order of reactivity, with more reactive metals displacing less reactive metals in aqueous solutions.
No. Most of the metals listed are not transition metals and most transition metals are not in the list.
The metals highest on the list are the least stable.
The metals and non-metals have been arranged according to their densities in the periodic table.
The list of metals arranged according to their decreasing tendency to lose electrons and form positive ions is called the reactivity series or activity series.
The list that indicates which metals are able to displace other metals in a chemical reaction is called the activity series. It ranks metals in order of reactivity, with more reactive metals displacing less reactive metals in aqueous solutions.
It's basically an indication of what metals are capable of displacing others. There's a list called the "reactivity series", and any metal on the list will displace anything lower on the list and be displaced by anything higher on the list.
AdamantiumAluminumAntimonyArsenicBariumBerylliumBismuthBoronbronzeCadmiumCesiumChromiumCobaltCopperGalliumGermaniumGoldHafniumIndiumIridiumIronLeadLithiumMagnesiumManganeseMercuryMolybdenumNickelPlatinumPalladiumRhodiumOsmiumRutheniumRheniumRubidiumScandiumSeleniumSilverStrontiumTantalumTelluriumThalliumThoriumTinTitaniumTungstenUraniumVanadiumZincZirconium
No. Most of the metals listed are not transition metals and most transition metals are not in the list.
Some Metals are: Indium Gallium Thallium Aluminium Bismuth Tin Lead
The metals highest on the list are the least stable.
Metals , Oils
The natural compound of a metal is called Ore.
The metals and non-metals have been arranged according to their densities in the periodic table.
Timber, metals, stone.
oil, metals and uranium
oils and metals!!!