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Posttransition metals, also known as post-transition metals, are a group of elements in the periodic table that are located to the right of the transition metals. They are characterized by their lower electronegativity and higher reactivity compared to the transition metals. The post-transition metals include the metalloids and the metals that are not classified as transition metals. These elements are typically softer, less dense, and more reactive than the transition metals. They are often used in various applications, such as in electronics, alloys, and as catalysts. Some of the most well-known post-transition metals include tin, lead, and bismuth. These elements have unique properties that make them valuable in various industries.