It depends where you put the zigzag line.
Metalloid
The elements to the left of the line are metals.
Whether an element is a metal, nonmetal, or semimetal. Elements around the zig zag are semimetals Elements to the left of the zig zag (and the majority of elements) are metals Elements on the right of the zig zag are nonmetals
They are called metalloids or semi metals. Ga,Ge,Si are few examples. They have both metal and non metal properties.
On the left of the periodic table, especially group 1 and group 2 elements.
Metalloid
The elements to the left of the line are metals.
Elements on the left side of periodic table are metals. The right side elements are non metals and the zigzag line constitutes metalloids.
Whether an element is a metal, nonmetal, or semimetal. Elements around the zig zag are semimetals Elements to the left of the zig zag (and the majority of elements) are metals Elements on the right of the zig zag are nonmetals
They are called metalloids or semi metals. Ga,Ge,Si are few examples. They have both metal and non metal properties.
On the left hand side of the table. Or if you look at the attached webpage, everything to the left of the bolded zigzag line.http://www.cwu.edu/~cots/images/periodic_table.jpg
The elements along the zigzag line are mostly metalloids, excluding Aluminum and Polonium.
Metals are located on left side in periodic table.Eg-group 1,2 elements
the elements to the right are called non-metals don't be fooled if you have any more questions just reply i am like a human genius. :) hope it helped
On the left of the periodic table, especially group 1 and group 2 elements.
That is correct; the first column on the left contains only elements with one electron in their outer shell, also known as "valance electrons". This column is referred to as Group 1, also known as the Alkali Metals.
Alkali metals are group-1 elements. They are located at extreme left in periodic table.