hydrogen
The only nonmetal to the left of the zigzag line in the periodic table is hydrogen (H). It is positioned above group 1 on the periodic table because it shares some chemical properties with the alkali metals, but it is not a metal.
No, most nonmetals are on the RIGHT upper corner of the periodic table. The only nonmetal on the left side is hydrogen.
Bromine.
only carbon is the nonmetal in the carbon family
When a metal from the left side of the periodic table reacts with a nonmetal from the right side, electrons are transferred from the metal to the nonmetal. The metal loses electrons to form a positively charged cation, while the nonmetal gains electrons to form a negatively charged anion. These oppositely charged ions then attract each other to form an ionic compound.
Water isn't on the periodic table as it is a compound and only elements are on the periodic table
Either IA (Hydrogen) or IIIA (Boron)
Hydrogen is the only non metal in group 1.It has atomic number 1 .It is represented by symbol H.It is also lightest element on table.
Bromine is a liquid nonmetal halogen in the fourth period of the periodic table. It is the only halogen that exists in a liquid state at room temperature.
Group 3a (13) on the periodic table contains boron which is considered a metalloid. The other elements in the group are post-transition metals.
Hydrogen can be considered as a non metal. It is placed to the left of the periodic table.
hydrogen has no family on the periodic table.. its a loner