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  2. Group 4 element - Wikipedia

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    primordial element. synthetic element. Group 4 is the second group of transition metals in the periodic table. It contains the four elements titanium (Ti), zirconium (Zr), hafnium (Hf), and rutherfordium (Rf). The group is also called the titanium group or titanium family after its lightest member. As is typical for early transition metals ...

  3. Period 5 element - Wikipedia

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    A period 5 element is one of the chemical elements in the fifth row (or period) of the periodic table of the chemical elements.The periodic table is laid out in rows to illustrate recurring (periodic) trends in the chemical behaviour of the elements as their atomic number increases: a new row is begun when chemical behaviour begins to repeat, meaning that elements with similar behaviour fall ...

  4. Post-transition metal - Wikipedia

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    All of the Group 14 elements form compounds in which they are in the +4, predominantly covalent, oxidation state; even in the +2 oxidation state tin generally forms covalent bonds. [131] The oxides of tin in its preferred oxidation state of +2, namely SnO and Sn(OH) 2 , are amphoteric; [ 132 ] it forms stannites in strongly basic solutions. [ 58 ]

  5. Carbon group - Wikipedia

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    Carbon alone forms negative ions, in the form of carbide (C 4−) ions. Silicon and germanium , both metalloids , each can form +4 ions. Tin and lead both are metals , while flerovium is a synthetic, radioactive (its half life is very short, only 1.9 seconds) element that may have a few noble gas -like properties, though it is still most likely ...

  6. Transition metal - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. In chemistry, a transition metal (or transition element) is a chemical element in the d-block of the periodic table (groups 3 to 12), though the elements of group 12 (and less often group 3) are sometimes excluded. The lanthanide and actinide elements (the f-block) are called inner transition metals and are sometimes considered to be ...

  7. Technetium - Wikipedia

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    This is consistent with the tendency of period 5 elements to resemble their counterparts in period 6 more than period 4 due to the lanthanide contraction. Unlike manganese, technetium does not readily form cations (ions with net positive charge). Technetium exhibits nine oxidation states from −1 to +7, with +4, +5, and +7 being the most ...

  8. Dubnium - Wikipedia

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    Dubnium is a synthetic chemical element; it has symbol Db and atomic number 105. It is highly radioactive: the most stable known isotope, dubnium-268, has a half-life of about 16 hours. This greatly limits extended research on the element. Dubnium does not occur naturally on Earth and is produced artificially.

  9. Dividing line between metals and nonmetals - Wikipedia

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    e. The dividing line between metals and nonmetals can be found, in varying configurations, on some representations of the periodic table of the elements (see mini-example, right). Elements to the lower left of the line generally display increasing metallic behaviour; elements to the upper right display increasing nonmetallic behaviour.