It is a non-metal
Hydrogen is a nonmetal. It is placed in the upper left corner of the periodic table, making it part of the nonmetal group of elements.
Hydrogen is the nonmetal that is located on the left side of the periodic table where the metals are typically found.
The missing words in that sentence are "left" and "hydrogen".
Hydrogen, symbol H, atomic number 1, is a non metal.
Exept Hydrogen all are metals
No, most nonmetals are on the RIGHT upper corner of the periodic table. The only nonmetal on the left side is hydrogen.
The terms metal and non-metal are usually applied to the elements. Hydrogen fluoride is a covalent gas- it is a chemical compound.
you can learn if its a metal nonmetal or matalloid (aka semmimetal) you can learn the elements atomic number and you can learn what the chemical symbol is for that particular element (eg: Hydrogen would be "H" on the periodic table you will see the atomic number witch is 1 and if its a nonmetal metal or metaloid and hydrogen is a non metal hope this helps you out \m/ ([-_-]) \m/
Hydrogen is a nonmetal.
Hydrogen is a nonmetal.
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.
Lutetium is a metal. It is a rare earth metal that is part of the lanthanide series on the periodic table.