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Chapter 2, Problem 38E
Using the periodic table, classify each of the following elements as a metal or a nonmetal, and then further classify each as a main-group (representative) element, transition metal, or inner transition metal:
- cobalt
- europium
- iodine
- indium
- lithium
- oxygen
- cadmium
- terbium
- rhenium
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