Elements that aren't metals are simply refereed to as non-metals. If your looking for the Elements themselves.
Hydrogen Fluorine Helium
Carbon Chlorine Neon
Nitrogen Bromine Argon
Phosphorus Iodine Krypton
Oxygen Astatine Xenon
Sulfur Radon
Selenium
There are also seven semi-metals from group 13 to 16 which I wont list
total no of elements in periodic table is 112.Some of which are still unnamed. Elements on the periodic table is classifies into metals, non-metals, semiconductors, and elements that are radioactive. Elements are arranged in increasing order of their atomic number. In a periodic table on the left are the metals, on the right are all non-metals and in the middle are the transition metals.
non-metals .... alkali metals....transition metals....alkali earth metals....rare earth metals....other metals....halogens....inert elements
The periodic table of elements
Well, only 74% of elements are metals on the periodic table... If you want to also know the percent of metalloids and nonmetals u have the answers too. Non-metals: 15% Metalloids: 50%
The metallic elements in the periodic table includes the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, post-transition metals, Lanthanides, actinides, and other elements that are considered metal. You can refer to the metallic elements in Wikipedia for the full details of which elements belong to this classification.
No it is the other way around. The majority of elements in the periodic table are metals.
There are eight classifications of elements in the periodic table. They are: Non-metals, transition metals, rare earth metals, halogens, alkali metals, alkali earth metals, other metals and inert elements.
total no of elements in periodic table is 112.Some of which are still unnamed. Elements on the periodic table is classifies into metals, non-metals, semiconductors, and elements that are radioactive. Elements are arranged in increasing order of their atomic number. In a periodic table on the left are the metals, on the right are all non-metals and in the middle are the transition metals.
The metallic elements in the Periodic Table includes the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, post-transition metals, Lanthanides, actinides, and other elements that are considered metal. You can refer to the metallic elements in Wikipedia for the full details of which elements belong to this classification.
non-metals .... alkali metals....transition metals....alkali earth metals....rare earth metals....other metals....halogens....inert elements
The Alkali_metalor lithium family.
The periodic table of elements
Any metal that is not an alloy of a metal with other elements (metals, metalloids, or nonmetals) is a pure element. All of the metals listed on the Periodic Table are pure elements.
Well, only 74% of elements are metals on the periodic table... If you want to also know the percent of metalloids and nonmetals u have the answers too. Non-metals: 15% Metalloids: 50%
They lose electrons, not elements. These are metals. Group I metals (IA or alkali metals), Group 2 metals (IIA or alkaline earth metals), transition metals (groups 3 thru 12), and all other metals.
The metallic elements in the periodic table includes the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, post-transition metals, Lanthanides, actinides, and other elements that are considered metal. You can refer to the metallic elements in Wikipedia for the full details of which elements belong to this classification.
Alkaline Earth metals