metalloids
No, helium is not both a metal and a nonmetal. The element helium (He), along with its cousins in Group 18 of the periodic table of the elements, is a monatomic nonmetal.
Exept Hydrogen all are metals
metal--> nonmetal --> metalloid
Nonmetals are located on the right side of the periodic table. Hydrogen is the only nonmetal that can be on the left side of the periodic table.
Yes, the metals are to the left of the staircase except hydrogen is not one- it is a nonmetal.
metalloids
The two divisions on the periodic table are called metal and nonmetal. The elements are either nonmetal or metal, and that is how they are divided
Carbon is a nonmetal.
It is a non-metal
Chlorine is a non-metal. It is placed in group-17 of the periodic table.
Magnesium, on the far left of the periodic table, is a definite metal. Magnesium, on the far left of the periodic table, is a definite metal.
Iridium's position on the periodic table indicates that it is a metal.
Iron is a transition metal, residing in the center of the periodic table. In the periodic table, metals are on the left, nonmetals are on the right, and the zig-zag line between the two has metalloids along it.
No, helium is not both a metal and a nonmetal. The element helium (He), along with its cousins in Group 18 of the periodic table of the elements, is a monatomic nonmetal.
no there all metal
Between the metals and nonmetal
Bromine is a nonmetal. It is a red liquid. On the periodic table, it has the symbol Br and the atomic number 35.