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Are transition metals better conductors than alkali metals?

transition metals


How is boron different from the transition metals?

Boron is a metalloid, not a metal. Transition metals are metals.


Where would you find the heavy metals on the periodic table?

The mass of an element increases as you go down the periodic table. The heaviest discovered (synthesized) metals are in the bottom row of the transition metals group.


Metals that are less reactive than alkali metals and alkaline-earth metals are called?

I believe that the answer you are looking for is Transition Metals.


What are elements in groups 3-12 known as?

Transition Metals! ^-^ http://chemistry.about.com/library/blperiodictable.htm


What name is sometimes used to refer to entire set of d-block elements?

D-block elements are also known as the transition metals.


Are lanththanide and actinide transition metals?

Now actinoids and lanthanoids are considered as transition metals.


Are transition elements metals?

yes they are metals


Does zinc scandium iron silver contain all transitional metals?

No. Most of the metals listed are not transition metals and most transition metals are not in the list.


If element number 109 is produced will it be a transition element explain?

Element 109 has been discovered and repeatedly generated. It has been named Meitnerium (Mt) and is part of the Cobalt series (which is in the transition metals).


Electrons of inner transition metals fill d-sublevels and electrons of transition metals fill f-sublevels?

Actually, it's the other way around. Electrons of transition metals fill d-sublevels, while electrons of inner transition metals fill f-sublevels. Inner transition metals are located in the f-block of the periodic table, while transition metals are located in the d-block.


What is meant by outer transition elements?

Metals from the d-block (by opposition with the inner transition metals).