UMM... if you're asking how how are the elements classified into three parts, it's:
1) metal
2) nonmetal
3)metalloid
it would have to kill itself
Color, hardness, and texture
ham bread and turkey
electrical conductivity, malleability, & ductility.
electrical conductivity, malleability, & ductility.
In the 3rd row all on the left side do the elements on the right are non-metals. In the 3rd column all the elements represent metallic properties 'cause they are metals.
The main three properties of the metals are malleability (you can shape it easily), ductility (you can turn it into a wire) and conductivity (it will carry heat and electricity very well).
the three types of element are 1 Metals 2 Non metal 3 Metalloids they are divided according to chemical and physical properties
they are shiny, ductile and malleable, which means that they can change shape.
Elements in the same column as boron on the periodic table (Group 13) have three valence electrons, which contributes to similar chemical properties such as the ability to form compounds with a +3 oxidation state. Additionally, they commonly exhibit metallic properties such as good conductivity and malleability.
The only generally accepted metalloid that has three electrons in its outermost shell is Boron - symbol B - electronic structure 1s22s22p1 .
The boron family, also known as Group 13, includes boron, aluminum, gallium, indium, and thallium. These elements share the common property of having three electrons in their outermost shell, which allows them to form +3 oxidation states in compounds. They exhibit both metallic and non-metallic properties, with decreasing metallic character going down the group.