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How are elements classified? Differentiate each of them with examples.​

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Answered by NithishTheking0382
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Answer:

Elements can be classified as metals, metalloids, and nonmetals, or as a main-group elements, transition metals, and inner transition metals. Groups are numbered 1–18 from left to right.

Explanation:

Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties

Elements.

Electron Gain Enthalpy.

Metallic and Non-Metallic Character.

Modern Periodic Table.

Atomic Radius.

Electronegativity and Oxidation State.

Ionization Enthalpy and Valency.

Historical Development of the Periodic Table.

Answered by Tanushka125
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Answer:

Elements are typically classified as either a metal or nonmetal, but the dividing line between the two is fuzzy. Metal elements are usually good conductors of electricity and heat. The subgroups within the metals are based on the similar characteristics and chemical properties of these collections.

Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, gold, silver and iron are examples of elements. Every element consists of just one atom form

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