No, they are only metals towards the bottom and left. Metals are found at the bottom of the groups, non metals at the top and some of the middle ones are metalloids.
all elements that are not main group elements are metals, and since rhenium is not a main group element, it is a metal. Hope this helped!
The elements in group 17 are known by the name halogens. They are non-metal elements and are at times referred to as salts.
No. A metal spoon is most likely made out of stainless steel, which is a complex group of elements.
Lead is a transition state element, and all of the transition state elements are metals; there are no non-metal elements in the transition state.
The element calcium is a metal. It turns out that calcium (Ca) is in Group 2 of the periodic table, and all the elements in Group 1 and Group 2 are "true" metals.
Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine are all Group 17 elements that can combine with a metal to form a salt.
Halogens are the 17th group (column) on the periodic table. This is the most reactive non-metal group. The five halogens are:Fluorine (F)Chlorine (Cl)Bromine (Br)Iodine (I)Astatine (At)
No, iron is not an alkali metal. Alkali metals are a group of elements that include lithium, sodium, potassium, and others, all of which are found in Group 1 of the periodic table. Iron is a transition metal and is located in a different group of the periodic table.
Hydrogen is an alkali metal just like all the other elements in group 1. The difference is that hydrogen is a nonmetal and a gas which seperates it from the rest of group 1's elements. The rest of the elements in group 1 are metals and solid. (this was done by #41 for all u ppl at sjs who have no idea what the hell this worksheet was about.)
No, 3-12 elements on the periodic table (group 3 to group 12) are transition metals, not representative elements. Representative elements are found in groups 1 and 2, and 13 to 18 on the periodic table.
The elements in group IIIA of the periodic table are called the boron group. This group includes the elements boron, aluminum, gallium, indium, and thallium. They have three valence electrons and show both metal and non-metal properties.
Group 4 (Now 14) of the Periodic Table contains only one non-metal; Carbon (C). All the rest of the elements in this group are metals. The metals in Group 4(14) are;SiliconGermaniumTinLead