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The inner transition metals are radioactive and are found in the f-block. These are commonly referred to as actinoids and are alkali metals.
Yes
Metals from the d-block (by opposition with the inner transition metals).
incomplete outer shells
i think its a main-group element. examples of inner transition metals are U
That is false
The transition metals, including the inner transition ones.
gold, silver and bronze
The physical properties of transition metals are determined by their electron configurations. Most transition metals are hard solids with relatively high melting and boiling points. Differences in properties among transition metals are based on the ability of unpaired d electrons to move into the valence level. The more unpaired electrons in the d sublevel, the greater the hardness and the higher the melting and boiling points.
Metals are located in the left hand side of the periodic table, non metals are located on the right and metalloids are located in between as a 'bridge'.
Yes, lanthanide and Actinides are transition elements and they are specifically called inner transition elements.