The 6 most common nonmetals in the human body are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur.
The element having the most mass in a human body is oxygen.
Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorous and sulfur. These are the elements which compose the major biomolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids and nucleic acids.
sulphur iodine
Water, co2, etc.
water carbondioxide
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metals are on the right side and non-metals are on the left side.
They are elements of the periodic table. Metals are found on the left side and the Non-metals are found on the right side. The noble gases are the most stable as their outer most shell is complete. There are some spaces on the periodic table because Mandaleeve believed that there are still more elements to be found he was sure because of the atomic number series.
Metals, non metals and metaloids (which have some of the properties of both metals and non metals).
They are in between the metals and non metals
metalloids
all are non metals
The human body is mostly made up of nonmetals.
There are many non metals that are found in nature. These non metals include all gasses like oxygen and hydrogen.
Non-metals and metalloids are found to the right on the periodic table.
Our body is mainly made up of nonmetals
There are 17 nonmetals and only 6 metalloids.
There are five halogens found. All of halogens are non metals. Similar thing for all of them is they are non metals.
They are found between the metals and non-metals
Metals are found on the left hand side on the Periodic Table (towards the left of the "staircase". The "staircase" line divides elements into metals and non-metals. Elements to the right of the "staircase" are the non-metals. However, those close to the staircase have both metallic and non-metallic properties and hence are called metalliods.
oxygen and carbon
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