Three metals are
Zinc, Molybdenum, Cadmium
Three non-metals are
(YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM THESE ) (THESE ARE JUST ALL OF THE ELEMENTS)
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Elements are pure substances made of atoms
The elements are roughly divided into metals (which when they react give up electrons) and non metals (which when they react borrow electrons).
Three non-metals are oxygen, nitrogen and sulphur [aka sulfur]. Three metals are iron, copper and aluminum.
representative elements
All gases and liquid elements are non metals .For metaloids see periodic table .
Three: nonmetals, semimetals (or metalloids), and metals.
Unlike metals, most nonmetals are gases at room temperature.
Metals are good conductors. Some non-metals are good conductors, but many others are not.
they don't fall in one group they are Metalloids non-metals metals
Yes. There are only about 20 nonmetals and only 7 metalloids. The rest of the elements are metals.
metals, metalloids, and non-metalsThese are roughly grouped from left to right on the periodic table. The metals are on the left, the non-metals are on the right, and the metalloids are inbetween. On many student periodic tables there is a dark, staircase-looking line that marks which elements are metalloids.
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)"
All gases and liquid elements are non metals .For metaloids see periodic table .
some aren't Mercury is one metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Three: nonmetals, semimetals (or metalloids), and metals.
Nope. Only those surrounding the staircase line in the periodic table are metalliods. Boron(B), Silicon(S), Germanium(Ge), Arsenic(As), Antimony(Sb), Tellurium(Te) are metalloids. Aluminum(Al) and Polonium(Po) are metals. The others are non-metals.
The vast majority of elements in the periodic table can be classified as metals. Metals make up the s-block, d-block, and f-block of the periodic table. There are even a few elements in the p-block with metallic properties called metalloids.
Even though there are about five times more elements that are metals than nonmetals, there are more nonmetals than metals found in compounds. Nonmetals form many more compounds than metals because living organisms are composed almost entirely of nonmetals. There are more than 8.7 billion living organisms on Earth.
Non-metals are the elements in groups 14-16 of the periodic table. The nonmetals are Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Selenium. The first two columns, the middle 9 columns except La and Ac on the periodic table are metals.
See Periodic Table LinkUnder the Web Links to the left of this answer, click the link for a periodic table that indicates which elements are metals, metalloids, and non-metals. There are many metals (too many too just list out here!).
As their name suggests, metalloids possess characteristics of metals and nonmetals. Typical characteristics of metals include a shiny luster, some degree of malleability and an ability to conduct electricity or heat. Nonmetals are typically nonlustrous, brittle and poor conductors of electricity.