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Metals have fewer protons in their nucleus compared to nonmetals, meaning their electrons are held less tightly by the positively charged nucleus. This results in lower ionization energies for metals, making it easier to remove electrons from them compared to nonmetals. Additionally, metals tend to have more outer electrons which are further away from the nucleus, making them easier to remove.
In general, non metals are more electronegative
there r more metals
metals
Nothing in the World is UNIMPORTANT.We need more non metals than metals....our life is the proof
there are more metals than non-metals on the periodic table
Metals lose electrons more easily than the non-metals because they require less ionization energy compared with the non-metals. The metals require less ionization energy to lose the electrons than though gain the electrons unlike the non-metals.
Yes, 3 or 4 times as many elements are metallic. Note, the whole left AND bottom portions of the Periodic Table are metals.
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This distinction is not adequate.
There are more metals than non-metals. This occurs because of the transition metals group. When looking at a group on the periodic table the transition metals makes up a large portion because they are the atoms that take use of the the d orbital for electrons. The d orbital has room for 10 electrons and therefore there is a large number of transition metals per group.
Non metals