"Gas" is a state of matter, any element has a gas phase if you heat it. However at STP (room temperature) there are 11 gaseous elements in the Periodic Table.
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• hydrogen (H)
• nitrogen (N)
• oxygen (O)
=================== The halides
• fluorine (F)
• chlorine (Cl)
===================The Noble Gasses
• helium (He)
• neon (Ne)
• argon (Ar)
• xenon (Xe)
• radon (Rn)
• krypton (Kr)
The nonmetals are typically found on the right side of the periodic table, with the elements in Group 17 (halogens) and Group 18 (noble gases) being the most prominent nonmetals. Elements such as fluorine, chlorine, oxygen, nitrogen, and helium are examples of nonmetals.
The transition metals are the most common, and are found in the middle (groups 3-12) of the periodic table.
The most common metalloids found in the periodic table are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium.
No, the most stable elements on the periodic table are typically found in the noble gas family. Alkali metals, such as lithium and sodium, are relatively reactive compared to noble gases like helium and neon, which have full valence shells and are therefore more stable.
A solid could be ice, and most metals like iron which are found in columns three through twelve on the periodic table. Some gases include hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon. Gases can be found on the last two columns to the right on the periodic table (columns 17 and 18).
no - gases are few in number - metals make up most of the periodic table
Most non-metals are found on the right side of the periodic table. On the extreme right however the last column is of noble gases. So we could say non-metals are positioned between metals and noble gases.
Fluorine is the most electro negative element on the periodic table
group 18, the right most group on the periodic table
Noble gases are found in the 18th group in the periodic table.
Noble Gases
There are 6 noble gases in periodic table. The common one is helium.
The transition metals are the most common, and are found in the middle (groups 3-12) of the Periodic Table.
Bttom right of the Periodic Table
The nonmetals are typically found on the right side of the periodic table, with the elements in Group 17 (halogens) and Group 18 (noble gases) being the most prominent nonmetals. Elements such as fluorine, chlorine, oxygen, nitrogen, and helium are examples of nonmetals.
On the left side of the periodic table.
The transition metals are the most common, and are found in the middle (groups 3-12) of the periodic table.