I. In p-Block both metals and non metals are present but in d-Block only metals are present
p-block elements: The elements which are present in group 13−18. The elements in p-blocks are of all kind metals and non-metals.
Transition elements: Those elements which are in groups from three to twelve. They are called a transition because they are in between the s- block elements and p-block elements. For example, scandium, iron, zinc, etc. Transition elements are also known as d-block elements.
II. EN and IE of non-metals are greater than those of metals.
Ionization Energy: The amount of energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom is known as ionization energy.
The size of non-metals is small as compared to metals due to which electrons are more tightly held in non-metals.
Non-Metals are electronegative elements and tend to share or accept electrons in a chemical reaction.
Due to the electrons accepting nature of non-metals, they gains more electrons to complete their octet.
So, non-metals have high ionization enthalpy due to their small size and high electronegativity as compared to metal.
I - False, II-True