The elements in the middle of the periodic table are known as:
\(\Huge{\color{red}{\bigstar}\color{blue}{\bigstar}\color{green}{\bigstar}\color{yellow}{\bigstar}\color{orange}{\bigstar}\color{red}{\bigstar}\color{blue}{\bigstar}\color{green}{\bigstar}\color{yellow}{\bigstar}\color{orange}{\bigstar}\color{red}{\bigstar}\color{blue}{\bigstar}\color{green}{\bigstar}\color{yellow}{\bigstar}}\\\color{white}{.}\\\Huge\color{blue}{\mathfrak{~~~~Welcome~to~OpenStudy!~\ddot\smile}}\\\color{white}{.}\\\\\Huge{\color{red}{\bigstar}\color{blue}{\bigstar}\color{green}{\bigstar}\color{yellow}{\bigstar}\color{orange}{\bigstar}\color{red}{\bigstar}\color{blue}{\bigstar}\color{green}{\bigstar}\color{yellow}{\bigstar}\color{orange}{\bigstar}\color{red}{\bigstar}\color{blue}{\bigstar}\color{green}{\bigstar}\color{yellow}{\bigstar}}\)
is there any options ?
If no, then would u like to guess it first ?
Transition metals
@ghaidaa Don't provide someone with just the answer - explain the process, and help guide them through understanding the problem. Seeking/Giving Just/Direct Answers is against the \(\large\sf\color{red}{\underline{\href{ /code-of-conduct}{CODE~OF~CONDUCT}}}\)
thanks
transition elements x)
so sorry...code of conduct i dont c it....
Sorry for this
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