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The trivial name poor metals (or post-transition metals) is sometimes applied to the metallic chemical element in the p-block of the periodic table. Their melting point and boiling points are generally lower than those of the transition metals and their electronegativity higher, and they are also hardness. They are distinguished from the metalloids, however, by their significantly-greater boiling points in the same row.

"Poor metals" is not a rigorous International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry-approved nomenclature, but the grouping is generally taken to include aluminium, gallium, indium, tin, thallium, lead, and bismuth. Occasionally germanium, antimony, and polonium are also included, although these are usually considered to be metalloids or "semi-metals". Elements 113 to 116, which are currently allocated the systematic names ununtrium, ununquadium, ununpentium and ununhexium, would likely exhibit properties characteristic of poor metals; however as of yet insufficient quantities of them have been synthesized to examine their chemical property.

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See also References The Chemistry Student's Companion, Stephen Schaffter, Lulu Press, Inc 2006 ISBN 1-4116-9247-0 External links

The trivial name poor metals (or post-transition metals) is sometimes applied to the metallic chemical element in the p-block of the periodic table. Their melting point and boiling points are generally lower than those of the transition metals and their electronegativity higher, and they are also hardness. They are distinguished from the metalloids, however, by their significantly-greater boiling points in the same row.

"Poor metals" is not a rigorous International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry-approved nomenclature, but the grouping is generally taken to include aluminium, gallium, indium, tin, thallium, lead, and bismuth. Occasionally germanium, antimony, and polonium are also included, although these are usually considered to be metalloids or "semi-metals". Elements 113 to 116, which are currently allocated the systematic names ununtrium, ununquadium, ununpentium and ununhexium, would likely exhibit properties characteristic of poor metals; however as of yet insufficient quantities of them have been synthesized to examine their chemical property.

{|align="center" cellpadding="3"|-!Boron group!Carbon group!Pnictogen!Chalcogen!Halogen|-style="color:#999999; text-align:center"|style="background:#a2faff"|BBoron|style="background:#a2faff"|N[Nitrogen|style="background:#a2faff"|F[Fluorine|style="background:#a2faff"|Si[Silicon|style="background:#a2faff"|S[Sulfur|-style="background:#ffccff; color:#999999; text-align:center"|style="background:#00ff55; color:#000000"|Ga[Gallium|style="background:#a2faff"|As[Arsenic|style="background:#a2faff"|Br[Bromine|style="background:#00ff55"|Sn[Tin|style="background:#a2faff; color:#999999" |Te[Tellurium|-style="background:#00ff55; color:#000000; text-align:center"|style="background:#00ff55"|Tl[Thallium|style="background:#00ff55"|Bi[Bismuth|style="background:#a2faff; color:#999999" |At[Astatine|}

See also References The Chemistry Student's Companion, Stephen Schaffter, Lulu Press, Inc 2006 ISBN 1-4116-9247-0 External links



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