The f-block elements, also known as inner transition metals, are found in the two rows beneath the main body of the periodic table. They are typically divided into two series: lanthanides and actinides.
- Lanthanides range from lanthanum (La) to lutetium (Lu) and are located in the 4f sublevel.
- Actinides stretch from actinium (Ac) to lawrencium (Lr), occupying the 5f sublevel.
These elements are typically characterized by their ability to exhibit multiple oxidation states, which is largely due to their f-electrons. Often, they are associated with complex chemistry and high atomic weights. Actinides are particularly notable for their radioactivity, with many having no stable isotopes.