Aluminum, Gallium, Tin, Bismuth, and everything to their left (excluding Hydrogen) are metals.
Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium, and Polonium are the metalloids.
Carbon, Phosphorus, Selenium, Iodine, Astatine and everything to their right (including Hydrogen) are all nonmetals.
They are found between the metals and non-metals
It is the dividing line between the elements considered to be metals and the ones considered to be non metals. Sometimes the elements along the line are referred to as metalloids
The metals are normally found on the left of the Periodic Table, the non-metals on the right and the metalloids in between.
Metals are everything from the left side to a diagonal line between aluminum and bismuth.
Elements of the periodic table
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.
Between the metals and nonmetal
Between the metals and the nonmetals in the Periodic Table lie the semimetals
They are found between the metals and non-metals
It is the dividing line between the elements considered to be metals and the ones considered to be non metals. Sometimes the elements along the line are referred to as metalloids
The metals are normally found on the left of the Periodic Table, the non-metals on the right and the metalloids in between.
Metals are everything from the left side to a diagonal line between aluminum and bismuth.
Elements of the periodic table
Between the metals and the nonmetals in the Periodic Table lie the semimetals
Transition metals are located in group 3-12 of the periodic table. The middle of the periodic table.
The majority of elements in the Periodic Table are metals.
On the periodic table metals are listed on the left side.