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Cobalt (element number 27) is classified as a "Transition Metal" and is located in Group 9 of the Periodic Table. Transition Metals are ductile, malleable, and able to conduct electricity and heat.

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Cobalt is in group 8 on the periodic table. It is in the same group as the elements rhodium, iridium, and meitnerium ( synthetic element which is very unstable). Thus, it shares similarities in properties with these elements.

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The family name for cobalt is the transition metals. Cobalt is a part of Group 9 in the periodic table along with elements like iron and nickel.

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The Cobalt family, or Group 9 of the periodic table, contains elements such as Cobalt, Rhodium, Iridium and Meitnerium.

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Transition Metals and the number is 59 & 27.

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Transition Metal.

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Metal Family

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Metals. Transition metals

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metals

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