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Why are the lanthanides and
In which group of elements does tellurium (Te) belong?
(1 point) Responses metalloids metalloids transition metals transition
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What two metals from the lanthanides of the activity series will not generate hydrogen gass when treated with an acid?
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What two metals from the lanthanides of the activity series will not generate hydrogen gass when treated with an acid?
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Which of the following is true about lanthanides?
A. they are all radioactive B. they are highly electropositive C. they are very
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Elements on the left side of the zigzag line on the periodic table are:
Group of answer choices Metals Nonmetals Lanthanides
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Use the periodic table to answer the question. In which group of elements does tellurium belong? Alkali medals. Lanthanides.
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which of the following is true regarding the inner transition elements?
A. their valence electrons can be located in both s and f
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Inner transition metals are composed of which of the following?
metals lanthanides and actinides halogens noble gases
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In which group of elements does tellurium (Te) belong?
A. metalloids B. transition metals C. alkali metals D. lanthanides
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In which group of elements does tellurium (Te) belong?
A. metalloids B. transition metals C. alkali metals D. lanthanides
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