Metaliods. They have the characteristics of metals but they are gases.
Nonmetals :)
They're classified as metalloids
You think probable to metalloids.
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Because he was creating a book called the Principle of Chemistry and he noticed the pattern in every elment. So he made a table or (chart) called Periodic Table of Elements.
Everything that you touch is MATTER. You are matter. So solids, liquids and gases are matter. It follows that non-metals are matter. NB THere are only two liquid elements in the periodic table, they are bromine and mercury.
I assume you're referring to the bold line that runs down the right side of the periodic table. If so, there isn't really a name for them. The line separates elements on the left side (which are metals) from elements on the right side (non-metals). The elements directly on the Hays-McDaniel Line are sometimes referred to as "metalloids".
because it is the most electronegative element in the periodic table.
Quicksilver, or Mercury as it appears on the Periodic Table is a heavy metal. As such it should not be handled as it is toxic. A single touch may not kill you, but repeated exposure, or breathing of the fumes, can cause serious health effects.
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Because he was creating a book called the Principle of Chemistry and he noticed the pattern in every elment. So he made a table or (chart) called Periodic Table of Elements.
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Good slogans for the periodic table element calcium include "Calcium, ideal for healthy bones!" Another good choice is "Calcium, the 5th most abundant element in the Earth's crust!"
yes it does because it is a metalloid and metalloids have both the properties of a metal and nonmetal. in fact, all the elements (except aluminum) that touch that bold satir case on the periodic table are metalliods
Everything that you touch is MATTER. You are matter. So solids, liquids and gases are matter. It follows that non-metals are matter. NB THere are only two liquid elements in the periodic table, they are bromine and mercury.
I assume you're referring to the bold line that runs down the right side of the periodic table. If so, there isn't really a name for them. The line separates elements on the left side (which are metals) from elements on the right side (non-metals). The elements directly on the Hays-McDaniel Line are sometimes referred to as "metalloids".
because it is the most electronegative element in the periodic table.
Those 109 substances join together to form millions of very different compounds.
In simple terms just by looking at them, and doing an electrical conductivity test you can tell the following. the metals are shiny and conduct electricity. The non-metals which are gases or liquids are easy to distinguish. The solid non metals such as sulfur are not shiny and do not conduct electricity. (graphite conducts electricity but is soft and not that shiny). The metalloids look a bit like metals but are very poor conductors of electricity.