There is a staircase (or a zigzag line) that runs through group 13 to group 17. Elements to the left of this are metals.
They are located to the left of the bold line on the right side of the Periodic Table. The line looks like a series of steps going to the right and down.
First 2 columns are alkaline metals, after that is transition metals in the middle, then metalloids, then the rest is nometals
Numbers 3, 4, 11-13, 19-32, 37-51, 55-84, 87-110 are all metals. Go see a periodic table with a legend if you don't believe me.
On the left side.
Non-metals are located on the very right of the Periodic Table. Metals are on the left.
Transition metals are located in group 3-12 of the periodic table. The middle of the periodic table.
Non-metals are located on the far right of the Periodic Table, past the stair-step line containing metalloids.
they are located in the right corner of the Periodic Table i think
The alkali metals are group 1, also known as group 1A.
Non-metals are located on the very right of the Periodic Table. Metals are on the left.
Transition metals are located in group 3-12 of the periodic table. The middle of the periodic table.
The transition metals are located in groups 3 - 12 on the Periodic Table.
They occupy all but the top right corner of the table.
in periodic table metals are present on left and non metals are present on the right ...
The periodic table comprises of metals (on the left) ,non-metals(on the right ) and transition elements (between metals and non-metals) in the periodic table.
Alkali metals are group-1 elements. They are located at extreme left in periodic table.
On left side and center of the periodic table.
Metals are located in the left hand side of the periodic table, non metals are located on the right and metalloids are located in between as a 'bridge'.
Non-metals are located on the far right of the Periodic Table, past the stair-step line containing metalloids.
Metals are located on the left side of the Periodic Table.
Active metals like Sodium, Calcium, etc. are located on the left side of the periodic table. Transition metals like Iron, Copper, etc. are located in the center of the periodic table.