Identifying Element Blocks on the Periodic Table

Blocks include elements of adjacent groups.

Dr. Helmenstine holds a Ph.D. in biomedical sciences and is a science writer, educator, and consultant. She has taught science courses at the high school, college, and graduate levels.

Updated on April 04, 2020

One way to group elements is by element blocks, sometimes known as element families. Element blocks are distinct from periods and groups because they were developed based on a very different way of categorizing atoms.

What Is an Element Block?

An element block is a set of elements located in adjacent element groups. Charles Janet first applied the term (in French). The block names (s, p, d, f) originated from descriptions of spectroscopic lines of atomic orbitals: sharp, principal, diffuse, and fundamental. No g-block elements have been observed to date, but the letter was chosen because it is next in alphabetical order after f.

Which Elements Fall Into Which Block?

Element blocks are named for their characteristic orbital, which is determined by the highest energy electrons:

S-block: The first two groups of the periodic table, the s-block metals:

P-block: P-block elements include the last six element groups of the periodic table, excluding helium. The p-block elements include all of the nonmetals except for hydrogen and helium, the semimetals, and the post-transition metals. P-block elements:

D-block: D-block elements are transition metals of element groups 3-12. D-Block elements:

F-block: Inner transition elements, usually the lanthanide and actinide series, including lanthanum and actinium. These elements are metals which have:

​G-block (proposed): G-block would be expected to include elements with atomic numbers higher than 118.

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