Non-metals are to the right-hand side of the Periodic Table of Elements. They are divided by a diagonal division beginning beneath Boron, then moving down to the right until the base. Those included in Non-metals include Boron, Silicon, Arsenic, Tellurium and Astatine.
the right side to the right of the metalloid line
Hydrogen, Helium,
Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon,
Phosphorus, Sulfer, Chlorine, Argon,
Selenium, Bromine, Krypton,
Iodine, Xenon,
Radon
To the right, just before the noble gases-- all the elements around carbon and oxygen.
Hydrogen can be considered as a non metal. It is placed to the left of the periodic table.
Chlorine is a non-metal. It is placed in group-17 of the periodic table.
non metals are seen towards the right side of the periodic table
It is a non-metal
Iodine is classified as a halogen in the periodic table of elements. It is a non-metal and is part of Group 17 (Group VIIA) of the periodic table.
No, rutherfordium is a transition metal on the periodic table.
The non metals are right of the staircase.
On the right side.
No, oxygen is not a metal. It is a non-metal. Oxygen is a chemical element found in the non-metal group on the periodic table.
it is a metal element. It is not a non metal or metaloid.
The non metal is Carbon (C), the fifth element of the periodic table.
Non-metals are on the right side of the periodic table. Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, sulfur, etc are nonmetals.