Metalloids and nonmetals; examples: chlorine, hydrogen, selenium, sulfur, carbon, silicon, germanium, neon, iodine, argon, krypton, nitrogen, hydrogen, xenon, etc.
A good example may be mercury, which is a metal but is a liquid at room temperature, a unique feature not found in other metals.
yes think so
the nonmetallic elaments are on the right side of the periodic table
Assuming that "least nonmetallic" means the same as "most metallic", francium.
Sulphur is the element which is non metallic and has 32 as its atomic mass. It is placed in group-16 of the periodic table.
Position of Periodic Table describes chemical properties. it is estimated from its position in table.
Nitrogen is a nonmetallic element and is classified as a nonmetal in the periodic table.
Metalloids are the border lines between the metals and the nonmetals in the Periodic Table.
Bromine is neither basic nor acidic as it is a nonmetallic element. It is in the halogen group of the periodic table and does not exhibit properties of either bases or acids.
iron
An element's properties can be predicted from its position on the periodic table, specifically its atomic number and electron configuration. These characteristics influence an element's chemical and physical properties, such as reactivity, conductivity, and melting point.
I'm not quite sure, but the further right you go on the periodic table the less metalic it gets.