Metals or metalloids occupy all but the top right had corner of the table.
Metals are located on the left of Mendeleev's Periodic Table, and non-metals are located on the right. Metalloids are in-between the two. If you look at the table you'll see it 's skinnier in the middle (I can't think of a better word). The entire skinny part and the two columns to the left of it are all metals. Everything else to the right is either metalloids or non-metals.
non metals are seen towards the right side of the periodic table
to me it all the part
The upper right corner except for hydrogen which is in the top left.
See the link below for a diagram.
Left side and lower part
No. Zn is Zinc, which is in the transition metals part of the periodic table.
The Periodic Table consists of 7 horizontal rows-Periods and 18 vertical columns-Groups. Group 1 consists of alkali metals. Group 2 consists of alkaline earth metals Groups 3 to 12 consists of transition metals Groups 13 to 16 consist of post transition elements including metalloids. Group 17 consists of the Halogens Group 18 consists of Noble/Inert gases
On the left and the more lower part (75%)
The Periodic Table consists of 7 horizontal rows-Periods and 18 vertical columns-Groups. Group 1 consists of alkali metals. Group 2 consists of alkaline earth metals Groups 3 to 12 consists of transition metals Groups 13 to 16 consist of post transition elements including metalloids. Group 17 consists of the Halogens Group 18 consists of Noble/Inert gases
Mn on the periodic table stands for magnesium.
Potassium is very unstable as it is part of the alkali metals part of the periodic table, it will react to water, by blowing up.