Upper right hand corner. As far as possible from the border between metals and non-metals.
Metals If you look at a colored periodic table, most likely in the book you are getting this question from you can see that non-metals are only on the right side, besides Hydrogen depending on your instructor
The most active metal is francium (Fr). It is located farthest to the left and at the bottom. The most active nonmetal is fluorine (F). It is located at the top of Group 17 (the halogens).
Most elements on the periodic table are classified as metals, with only a few elements classified as non-metals.
At the left, especially the lower left, and at the right, especially the upper right, of a hypothetical periodic table that is the same as the standard periodic table except for omitting the noble gases.
Metals comprise the majority of the periodic table. The leftmost column is the alkali metals, the column to the right of that is the alkaline earth metals. The thin middle area contains the transition metals. The two long rows sticking out at the bottom are the lanthanides (rare earth metals) and actinides. The transition metals, which contain such elements as manganese, cobalt, and iron, are the largest group of metals on the periodic table.
The most of the chemical elements are metals. Most are transition metals (located in the middle of the Periodic Table).
The most reactive metals are in the group 1 of the Periodic Table - the alkali metals.
Most Of The Reactive Metal Are The Alkaline Metals - Which Are In Group 1 Of The Periodic Table.
The most of the chemical elements are metals. Most are transition metals (located in the middle of the Periodic Table).
The most of the chemical elements are metals. Most are transition metals (located in the middle of the Periodic Table).
in the Periodic Table it is the most reactive metals!
Metals If you look at a colored periodic table, most likely in the book you are getting this question from you can see that non-metals are only on the right side, besides Hydrogen depending on your instructor
The two most reactive groups of elements in the periodic table are the alkali metals and the halogens. Halogens are nonmetals located in group 17 of the periodic table and include elements like fluorine, chlorine, and iodine.
Most of them are metals.
Yes, alkali metals are located in the left-most column of the periodic table, specifically in Group 1. They are highly reactive elements with one electron in their outer shell.
The Alkali metals are the most reactive group of metals in the Periodic Table. Of these Francium is the most reactive metal of all.
The most active metal is francium (Fr). It is located farthest to the left and at the bottom. The most active nonmetal is fluorine (F). It is located at the top of Group 17 (the halogens).