Both hydrogen and helium are considered as non metals, yes.
The right. The only exception to that rule is Hydrogen which is a gas and is on the far left side above Family 1.
the first row (or period) contains two element: hydrogen and helium both of which are nonmetals.
Some examples of nonmetals include oxygen, nytrogen, hydrogen, helium, and neon are a few gases and a few more solid nonmetals include the following; carbon, phosphorus, and sulfur.
nonmetals because hydrogen is a gas
The symbol for hydrogen is H, and the symbol for helium is He.
Hydrogen and helium
well, hydrogen, oxygen, helium, neon, nitrogen. honestly? the periodic table? the first 5 elements on the periodic table are non metals
Hydrogen is H2. Helium is He.
Hydrogen and helium are formed in Sun.
No. Helium and Hydrogen are two different elements.
No, helium is almost 4 times as heavy as hydrogen.
About 96% is hydrogen, about 3% helium.