I am not sure what you mean by 'non elements'.
ALL matter is made up of elements - there is no such thing as a 'non element'.
Elements can however join up to form compounds and the number of compounds that can be formed far exceeds the number of elements that comprise them.
There are more non-elements than elements. Non-elements refer to everything that is not classified as an element, such as compounds, mixtures, and substances that do not fit the definition of an element.
there are more metals than non-metals on the periodic table
There are more non-elements than elements. Elements are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means, while non-elements can encompass a wide range of substances such as compounds, mixtures, and other forms of matter that are not elements.
There are more metals than nonmetals on the periodic table. There are 18 nonmetals, compared to 117 known elements.
"Metallic" is not a metal. But elements that are metals, are metallic.
I am not sure what you mean by 'non elements'.ALL matter is made up of elements - there is no such thing as a 'non element'.Elements can however join up to form compounds and the number of compounds that can be formed far exceeds the number of elements that comprise them.
In the periodic table metals are preponderant.
All the elements with more than 4 electrons in the valence shell,which are usually gaining electrons and are reduced in the chemical reactions are named "non-metal".This does not include elements in transition metal
Yes, of course: There are no more than 130 elements yet known, but millions of organic compounds alone, not to mention all the inorganic compounds and probably billions of mixtures.
Yes, 3 or 4 times as many elements are metallic. Note, the whole left AND bottom portions of the Periodic Table are metals.
No it is the other way around. The majority of elements in the periodic table are metals.
Yes, 3 or 4 times as many elements are metallic. Note, the whole left AND bottom portions of the Periodic Table are metals.