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The three main categories of elements on the periodic table are metals, metalloids, and nonmetals.
The metals are normally found on the left of the Periodic Table, the non-metals on the right and the metalloids in between.
Non metals have properties opposite those of the metals . The metalloids, or semimetals, have properties that are somewhat of a cross between metals and nonmetals.
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On the left all the way up to the line that separates the metals from the metalloids and nonmetals.
The three main categories of elements on the periodic table are metals, metalloids, and nonmetals.
The metals are normally found on the left of the Periodic Table, the non-metals on the right and the metalloids in between.
The metalloids split the table these are a diagonal group of elements, B, Si, Ge, As, Sb and Te. To their right are the non metals to the left the metals. There are many more metals than any other type of element. See Wikipedia article "Periodic table (metals and non metals)"
Non metals have properties opposite those of the metals . The metalloids, or semimetals, have properties that are somewhat of a cross between metals and nonmetals.
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metals
Yes. There are only about 20 nonmetals and only 7 metalloids. The rest of the elements are metals.
Nonmetals are to the right of the metalloids on the periodic table.
The 'p' block elements of periodic table.
according to their properties. metals, nonmetals, and metalloids
On the left all the way up to the line that separates the metals from the metalloids and nonmetals.
On the left all the way up to the line that separates the metals from the metalloids and nonmetals.