Practice: Which of the following is a representative element, found in the 3rd Period, that is also a pnictogen.
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The Groups of the Periodic Table can be broken down into the Representative Elements and Transition Metals
Concept #1: Periodic Table: Representative Elements & Transition Metals
The Transition Metals can be found in Groups 3 to 12 with the remaining Groups being the Representative Elements
Example #1: Which of the following is a transition metal in the 5th Period with similar chemical properties to copper, Cu?
Practice: Which of the following is a representative element, found in the 3rd Period, that is also a pnictogen.
Practice: State the element symbol found in the 6th Period and Group 7A.
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