Before the modern Periodic Table , the concepts for classification of elements were given by Dobereiner , Newland law of octaves ,Mendeleev's periodic table.
There are more metals than nonmetals on the periodic table. There are 18 nonmetals, compared to 117 known elements.
Yes. There are only about 20 nonmetals and only 7 metalloids. The rest of the elements are metals.
The Periodic Table of Elements actually contains more than 100 elements. A copy of the table can easily be found by searching google, yahoo, etc.
metallic elements are found in the center of the periodic table, and nonmetallic elements are anywhere but the middle...
Henry Moseley showed that atomic number is more fundamental property of an element than its atomic mass. It formed the base of modern periodic table.
There are more metals than nonmetals on the periodic table. There are 18 nonmetals, compared to 117 known elements.
In more than 150 years the periodic table had many versions; hundred versions of this table are known. The sole official table is today the IUPAC Periodic Table.
There are more metals than any other type of element in the periodic table.
No chromium is more reactive than chromium because it it located farther right on the periodic table than nickel. No chromium is more reactive than nickel because it it located farther right on the periodic table than nickel. No chromium is more reactive than nickel because it it located farther right on the periodic table than nickel. No chromium is more reactive than nickel because it it located farther right on the periodic table than nickel.
Far more than half of the number of the 'periodic table elements' are metals.
I have no idea how to answer that. All the things listed in the periodic table are elements, and there are a lot more than 32 of them.
been at the top of the periodic table and at the bottom has nothing to do with electrical properties , it has to do with the atomic wheights and numbers. copper is the best coductor in the periodic table.
No it is the other way around. The majority of elements in the periodic table are metals.
Yes. There are only about 20 nonmetals and only 7 metalloids. The rest of the elements are metals.
Transition metals
yes
the periodic table is set up by atomic number, obviously. the atomic number is equal to the amount of protons, so the periodic table is set up by amount of proton order. During the time more than 100 versions of the periodic table were proposed. See the link bellow for some details; also the links of this...link.