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Umm... it isn't, all that much. Okay, the noble gases are, well, gases; I'll give you that: everything on the far right side is a gas. Other than that... There are two liquid elements; one of them (Hg) is at the bottom and horizontally in about the middle and the other (Br) is on the right and vertically in about the middle. Not really much of a pattern there; the ones in between are NOT liquids. The gaseous elements that aren't noble gases are indeed all at the top right (except hydrogen). However, there are only five of them, and it's at least as easy to remember "H, N, O, F, Cl" as it is to remember "upper right, except that it's not a square or triangle like you might expect but more of an L-shape with the long side on the top, and also hydrogen."

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