Most elements on the table are metals. However, the nonmetals are located on the right side of the table. You need to start with a color-coded Periodic Table; this will show you metals,nonmetals, and metalloids.
Metals and non metals have different chemical properties.
Nonmetals are brittle, have a dull luster, are poor conductors of electricity and heat, and are not usually as dense as metals.
Metals are ductile, conductive, shiny, and dense.
The periodic Table contains only elements, not compunds. Use this link to find a color coded table that lists the five types of metallic elements. http:/www.corrosionsource.com/handbook/periodic
because they are differant colours in the table and if you did chemistry in school you would know that
There is a color key telling you what each color is. Metal or nonmetal.
Elements are classified as metals, metalloids and nonmetals.
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metals, non metals, metaloids
Most of the 92 naturally occurring elements can be classified as either metals or non-metals. Metalloids, also known as semi-metals, are a smaller group of elements that have properties of both metals and non-metals.
Metalloids Metalloids have properties of both metals and non-metals.
Around about 16% of the elements are non-metals.
this is the line that seperates metals and non-metals. those on the left are metals and those on the right are non-metals.
metal and non metal elements
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Non-metals.
The elements to the right
Metals are elements that are usually malleable, ductile, conductive of heat and electricty, and lusterous. Non metals are elements that do not exhibit these characteristics. Metaloids are elements with intermediate properties.
Elements are classified as metals, metalloids and nonmetals.
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All you have to do is look on your periodic table of elements. Metals are to the left and non-metals are to the right. This way we know group four are metals.
Metals, non-metals and transition metals.
metals, non metals, metaloids