Periodic table of elements list
According to the above definition and explanation, the long form of the periodic table is labeled
into three units like left, right, and middle sections for learning chemistry or physics in science.
The left section in the table has group IA and IIA define the extremely high electropositive
character but very low ionization energy and always show the positive oxidation number. The
right portion contains groups IIIA, IVA, VA, VIA, VIIA with high electron affinity, and non-
reactive noble gases like helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. The organization of the
middle portion of the periodic table made the relationship between the left and right sections and
contains a list of transition metals or d-block and inner transition or f-block elements.
Periodic table blocks
According to the modern periodic law based on the atomic number and valence shell electron
arrangement of elements, the different types of metals and non-metals in chemistry are organized
to form s, p, d, and f-block on the periodic table.
s-block elements
The name f-block element in the periodic table is given due to the arrangement of electrons, the
valence electron enters into ns-orbital and filled progressively according to the configuration
rules. Group-1 (hydrogen, lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium) and
group-2 (beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, and radium) belong to these classes
with valence shell electron configuration, ns
1→2
, where n = principle quantum number, or the
number of periods.
p-block Elements
P-block on the periodic table organizes by progressively filled p-orbital in valence shell
electronic structure but helium is an exception with electron arrangement 1s
2
. Group-3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
and noble gases belong to p-block elements. Since the second period of p block elements like
boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, and argon have filled s-orbitals with valence shell
electron configuration, 2s
2
2p
1→6
, where n = number of period.
d-block and f-block elements
The name d-block (transition series) or f-block (inner transition series) on the periodic table is
used due to the presence of progressively filled d or f-orbitals in the valence shell electronic
structure. The transition or inner transition family forms the ionic chemical bond with metals (s-
block) and covalent bond with metals non-metals (p-block). Therefore, 3d-block elements like
scandium, titanium, vanadium, chromium, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, and zinc are placed in the
middle of the table between s and p-block with valence shell electronic configuration, 4s
0→2
3d
1-
10
. The f-block on the periodic table is divided into two series like 4f or lanthanides and 5f or
actinides contain many missing elements discovered or synthesized by the nuclear reaction of
radioactive isotopes.