they "steal" electrons so that they can have a full outer shell. shells hold electrons and the outer shell's electrons are called valence electrons. valence electrons are the ones that do all of the chemical bonding. the right half usually steals electrons because(eg.) it uses less energy to take 3 than to give away 5. atoms are stablest with a full or empty outer shell, and then become ions. ions are charged elements. an atom only becomes an ion if a chemical bond is about to occur. those only occur if a compound is forming (sodium chloride(NaCl) is Na+1 and Cl-1 ,and they are charged because one valence electron is being shared or "stolen")
Elements on the left side of the periodic table are typically metals, such as alkali metals and alkaline earth metals. These elements are known for their high reactivity and tendency to form positive ions. They are good conductors of electricity and heat.
The elements on the left (well, pretty much the whole table bar the far right side) are metals.
The metalloids split the table these are a diagonal group of elements, B, Si, Ge, As, Sb and Te. To their right are the non metals to the left the metals. There are many more metals than any other type of element. See Wikipedia article "Periodic table (metals and non metals)"
The left side of the periodic table comprises of 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
Elements on the left side of the periodic table are typically metals, such as alkali metals and alkaline earth metals. These elements are known for their high reactivity and tendency to form positive ions. They are good conductors of electricity and heat.
Metals are placed at the left. Non-metals are placed at right in periodic table.
metals
The periodic table comprises of metals (on the left) ,non-metals(on the right ) and transition elements (between metals and non-metals) in the periodic table.
Left side of periodic table is made up of metals. Group-1,2 elements are metals.
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The metals in the lower left corner of the periodic table are the least electronegative.
Alkali metals are group-1 elements. They are located at extreme left in periodic table.
Elements on the left side of the Periodic Table are "Alkali Metals". There is also one non-metal element. H(hydrogen)
The elements on the left (well, pretty much the whole table bar the far right side) are metals.
metals on the left, non metals on the right
Metals