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All of the metals on the periodic table are on the left side. Your periodic table probably has what looks like a broken diagonal line running around the middle. Everything to the left of this line (except hydrogen) is a metal.
The semi-metals, or metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium and polonium. They are found along the staircase running along group 13 to group 17 on the periodic table.
There is also usually a bold zig-zag line running from just left of boron (#5) to the lower right hand corner of the table. Some people think this line looks like a staircase, so the scientific community calls it the staircase. This line separates elements that have been observed to be metals from those that have been observed to be non-metals. Elements touching the staircase often have some properties of both metals and non-metals, so they are called semi-metals or metalloid
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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.
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One of the main advantages to the economy is that because certain metals are running out they can be sold across countries at a high price hope this helps =)
On the left side of the staircase that is running along group 13 through group 17.
Metalloids are located on the periodic table along the staircase dividing metals to the left and non-metals to the right. They include elements such as boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium. Metalloids have properties intermediate between metals and non-metals.
There is a stair in the periodic table running along groups 13 to 17. The elements on the stairs are metalloids whereas the elements to its right are non-metals. Metals lie on the left side of the stairs.
All of the metals on the periodic table are on the left side. Your periodic table probably has what looks like a broken diagonal line running around the middle. Everything to the left of this line (except hydrogen) is a metal.
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The semi-metals, or metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium and polonium. They are found along the staircase running along group 13 to group 17 on the periodic table.
what are the characteristics of metals? metals? non-metals?
There is also usually a bold zig-zag line running from just left of boron (#5) to the lower right hand corner of the table. Some people think this line looks like a staircase, so the scientific community calls it the staircase. This line separates elements that have been observed to be metals from those that have been observed to be non-metals. Elements touching the staircase often have some properties of both metals and non-metals, so they are called semi-metals or metalloid
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