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Why s-block and p-block elements are called Representative Elements?

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Updated: 1/1/2025

P-block elements can be metals, metalloids, or nonmetals whiles S-block elements are all metals. P-block elements can be either gases or solids while S-block are all solids. and each P-block elements displays a greater range of properties.

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There is no specific element with the symbol SCN on the periodic table. SCN commonly refers to the thiocyanate ion (SCN-) which is a polyatomic ion. It is a combination of sulfur (S), carbon (C), and nitrogen (N), commonly found in compounds.


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