Non-metallic properties
The elements on the right side of the periodic table with electrons sequentially filling orbitals in their valence are known as the "p-block elements". These elements include groups 13 to 18 on the periodic table.
Gaseous elements are typically found on the right side of the periodic table, in the nonmetals group.
Elements on the right side of the periodic table tend to have properties such as being nonmetals, having higher electronegativity, and being smaller in atomic size. They also typically have a higher number of valence electrons and tend to form negative ions.
The most massive elements on the periodic table are generally found at the bottom right, where the actinides and transactinides are located. These elements have the highest atomic numbers and are among the heaviest known elements.
Elements to the right of the stair steps on the periodic table are known as nonmetals or metalloids. These elements have properties that are distinct from the metals found on the left side of the stair steps.
Elements with full outer shells, the noble gas elements, are located in the column at the extreme right of the periodic table.
They don't have a negative charge. That is a common misconception.
Bttom right of the Periodic Table
Most periodic tables differentiate between metals and nonmetals by placing the metals on the left and in the middle of the table, and the nonmetals on the right. The dividing line between metals and nonmetals is often marked by a zigzag line that separates the two categories, with elements to the left being metals and elements to the right being nonmetals.
At the lower right corner of the Periodic Table.
The elements to the right of that zigzag are called "non-metals"
The elements on the right side of the periodic table with electrons sequentially filling orbitals in their valence are known as the "p-block elements". These elements include groups 13 to 18 on the periodic table.
the nonmetallic elaments are on the right side of the periodic table
They occupy all but the extreme top left, position (H) and the top right corner of the Periodic table.
Generally, the elements to the right of the zig zag line on the Periodic Table are non-metals, elements to the left of the zig zag line on the periodic table are metals, and elements on the zig zag line are metalloids with the exception of aluminum, which is a metal.
Generally, the elements to the right of the zig zag line on the periodic table are non-metals, elements to the left of the zig zag line on the periodic table are metals, and elements on the zig zag line are metalloids with the exception of aluminum, which is a metal.
The halogens can be found in Group 17 (Group VIIA) on the periodic table. They include elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. These elements have similar chemical properties due to their outer electron configuration.