What are the metals in the Periodic Table of Elements?

avatarColoringNoon2 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth2 months ago

Most of the periodic table is metals! You've got alkali metals like lithium, alkaline earth metals like calcium, transition metals like iron, post-transition metals like aluminum, lanthanides, and actinides. Party central for shiny, conductive things!

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avatarMuggingCreek2 months ago

Metals rule the periodic table! Just check out Groups 1-12 and the lower part of Groups 13-16. From sodium to gold, there's a lot to explore!


avatarSinkingDuel2 months ago

Trust me, as a chem student, metals are the life of the periodic table: from sodium to uranium, they make up around 75% of the elements. Shiny, malleable, and conductors of electricity, what's not to love?


avatarRequestingFinal2 months ago

Basically, anything on the left side and center of the periodic table is a metal. The non-metals are just chilling on the right side.

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