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Atomic Number
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Tennessine Metal
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7
p block
Probably Post-​Transition
400.00 °C
117
610.00 °C
Livermorium Metal
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7
p block
Probably Post-​Transition
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116
3,500.00 °C
Moscovium Metal
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7
p block
Probably Post-​Transition
400.00 °C
115
1,100.00 °C
Nihonium Metal
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7
p block
Probably Post-​Transition
430.00 °C
113
1,130.00 °C
Flerovium Electron Configuration
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7
p block
Post-​Transition
67.00 °C
114
147.00 °C
Polonium Metal
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6
p block
Post-​Transition
254.00 °C
84
962.00 °C
Neodymium Metal
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6
f block
Lanthanide
1,010.00 °C
60
3,127.00 °C
Gold Metal
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6
d block
Transition Metal
1,064.43 °C
79
2,807.00 °C
Bismuth Electron Configuration
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6
p block
Post-​Transition
271.30 °C
83
1,560.00 °C
Lead Metal
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6
p block
Post-​Transition
327.50 °C
82
1,740.00 °C
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Post Transition Metals list

Looking for Post Transition Metals list? then you are at the right place. We provide all Post Transition Metals+ at a glance, through which you can navigate to their different parameter/properties like physical and chemical properties, mechanical stress/hardness, thermodynamics, magnetic and optical characteristics and many more! Want to know more about Post Transition Metals+ and their properties? All post transition metals are placed in group number 13, 14 and 15 of periodic table. In fact, they are located between Transition Metals and Metalloids. Post transition metals have very poor mechanical properties. They have low melting and boiling point than the transition metals. List of post transition metals includes metals like Aluminum, Gallium, Indium, Thallium, Flerovium, Lead, Tin and Polonium. Along with alkali metals, you can also know more about the metals in other categories like and . According to the study of chemical elements, all elements are mainly classified into three main types, i.e. metals, nonmetals and metalloids. Metals are generally found in the ores of other elements or minerals and exhibit hard and solid metallic luster. At metals.comparenature.com, apart from studying just a single metal, we also serves a facility of comparative analysis of metals based on their different properties & characteristics!

Post Transition Metals Properties

Post Transition Metals+ properties give you a broad overview of these metals from multiple angels. Moreover, enthusiasts are also catered with the detailed breakdown of the atomic, optical and chemical behaviour of the metals. Supplementary facts like side effects & benefits of these metals, their abundance in earth's crust, their presence in the human body, etc. are also furnished for knowledge seekers. All the properties of these metal such as their physical, chemical, mechanical, thermal, optical, biological, magnetic, electrical are explained in brief with the help of relevant specifications.

Periodic table of Post Transition Metals+ illustrates the significance of the position of Post Transition Metals+ in the modern periodic table. Since its inception, the periodic table has evolved time and again, due to the discoveries of certain new metals and their properties. The arrangement of metals is organized with a view to making their identification simpler! This arrangement is in the form of horizontal rows (periods) and columns(groups), which are classified by specific criteria. Atomic number is prominent among these criteria. All metals have unique characteristics and hence they have different atomic numbers and other properties. In the periodic table, all the metals are categorized under different categories like the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition, post-transition metals, lanthanide series metals and actinide series metals.