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Elements are classified as metals, metalloids and nonmetals.
Among the alkali metals, the tendency to react with other substances increases form top to bottom within the group.Accompanying link shows the reaction from lithium through to cesium
There are many dangers of metals and non metals. These substances have the potential to be incredibly reactive dangerous substances.
because like in lemon juice there is an acid that eats through the hardest of metals over time
Elements of the periodic table
Elements are classified as metals, metalloids and nonmetals.
Electric current passes through substances called "conductors", as well as "semiconductors". Conductors include all metals, and any liquid with ions in it.Electric current passes through substances called "conductors", as well as "semiconductors". Conductors include all metals, and any liquid with ions in it.Electric current passes through substances called "conductors", as well as "semiconductors". Conductors include all metals, and any liquid with ions in it.Electric current passes through substances called "conductors", as well as "semiconductors". Conductors include all metals, and any liquid with ions in it.
Among the alkali metals, the tendency to react with other substances increases form top to bottom within the group.Accompanying link shows the reaction from lithium through to cesium
There are many dangers of metals and non metals. These substances have the potential to be incredibly reactive dangerous substances.
Non-metals
because like in lemon juice there is an acid that eats through the hardest of metals over time
Only elements(the substances found in the periodic table) are classified as either metals, non-metals or metalloid. Sugar is not an element, it is a covalent compound consisting of the elements Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. Thus, sugar cannot be classified as any of the three.
Elements can be classified as metals, metalloids, and 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.
Metals and nonmetals
Elements of the periodic table
The elements are classified as metals and non metals. Apart from this, there are elements that are metalloids, transition elements, inert in nature.