nonmetals
1,2,16,17
It is alkali metals
No. The majority of known elements are solids. Only two known elements are liquid at room temperature.
Solid and liquid water do have things that are in common. Both a solid and a liquid are considered matter, just in a different state. Solid and liquids also take up a fixed volume of space.
Solids are strong because they are not like liquids,liquids can go through your hand and solids cant
No. Hydrogen, on a regular periodic table, is the first element in group 1, and it is part of the gas family.
No. they are metalloids and are all solids
The periodic table contain solid, liquid and gaseous chemical elements.
a single group can have members that are solids, liquids, and gases and a single group can contain metals , nonmetals and metalliods both a and b
The periodic table doesn't distinguish between liquids, solids and gases. Any element can exist in any such state depending on the temperature.
The halogens family contain: F and Cl (gases), Br (liquid), I and At (solids).
Yes. About 74% of the elements are metals and are generally solids.
The question is too large for a short answer.Now the periodic table of Mendeleev contain 118 chemical elements, natural or artificial. Elements can be classified as metals, metalloids and nonmetals. The majority of elements are solids at room temperature but several are gaseous and two are liquids. Chemistry is the study of chemical elements and is probable the most important science.
Solids, Liquids, and gases.
Solids, Liquids, and gases.
It filters and processes liquids and solids.
Almost all of the elements in the periodic table are solids.
No, not all solids are the same. For example. each solid has a different temperature in which it melts. Heat, water, and coldness are factors in solids.