There is a small group on the right of the Periodic Table that includes the nonmetals and the semimetals.
The elements on the right side of the periodic table with electrons sequentially filling orbitals in their valence are known as the "p-block elements". These elements include groups 13 to 18 on the periodic table.
Elements on the right side of the periodic table tend to have properties such as being nonmetals, having higher electronegativity, and being smaller in atomic size. They also typically have a higher number of valence electrons and tend to form negative ions.
Elements on the right side of the periodic table with electrons sequentially filling the p orbitals of their valence shells are collectively known as the p-block elements. These elements include groups 13 to 18 (IIIA to VIIIA) on the periodic table.
The elements on the right side of the periodic table are called the P block elements. They are non metals. The right most elements are called noble gasses(inert gasses). These do not react with other elements.
The elements and compounds to the right of the equations are called products.
Elements to the right of the stair steps on the periodic table are known as nonmetals or metalloids. These elements have properties that are distinct from the metals found on the left side of the stair steps.
The elements on the left (well, pretty much the whole table bar the far right side) are metals.
Elements on the right side of the periodic table generally are non-metals.
The right side is starboard
they are the non-metals
Reactants are found on the left side of an equation and products are found on the right side.
Elements on the right side of the periodic table with electrons sequentially filling the p orbitals of their valence shells are collectively known as the p-block elements. These elements typically exhibit varying chemical properties, tending to form covalent bonds and act as both metals and nonmetals depending on the specific element.