The zig zag lie comprises of metalloids. They separate transition elements and non-metals.
The zig-zag line (or sometimes known as the staircase) separates the metals in the periodic table from the non-metals. Metals are present on the left of the zigzag line and non metals to its right. The elements on the staircase are known as metalloids.
Metalloids are the elements that are found to the right of the zig zag in the periodic table
Iron is a transition metal, residing in the center of the periodic table. In the periodic table, metals are on the left, nonmetals are on the right, and the zig-zag line between the two has metalloids along it.
There's no reason for it.It was built on the basis of increasing atomic number and then the similarities were observed. However you can say this is because of the presence of the metalloids present b/w them which form the zig-zag line.
Semi-metals, or metalloids, are elements that have properties of both metals AND nonmetals. They are located on the periodic table in between the metals on the left side and the nonmetals on the right side.
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.
in the zig zag line
Semi metals are present in zig-zag line in periodic table. It is towards right in periodic table.
On the left side of the stairs (or the zig zag line) on the periodic table.
no, they are the semimetals/metalloids.
Metalloids can be found along the zig-zag line in the periodic table. Any element that shares at least 1 side with the zig-zag line is a metalloid, excluding aluminium and antimony. Aluminum and antimony are metals.
The zig-zag line (or sometimes known as the staircase) separates the metals in the periodic table from the non-metals. Metals are present on the left of the zigzag line and non metals to its right. The elements on the staircase are known as metalloids.
Metalloids are the elements that are found to the right of the zig zag in the periodic table
Metalloids are placed in a zig-zag pattern in periodic table. They are to the left of non-metals.
Iron is a transition metal, residing in the center of the periodic table. In the periodic table, metals are on the left, nonmetals are on the right, and the zig-zag line between the two has metalloids along it.
Metalloids (B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, Po) are placed in the periodic table - beings chemical elements.