Divides metals and non metals
right of the stairstep line
A group in Periodic Table is the column of element in periodic table
Most of the elements on the periodic table are metals. They stretch from group 1 (far left) all the way to the "stair-step" that divides them from the non-metals. (Most periodic tables will show a stairstep-shaped pattern that begins between Po and At and goes diagonally up and left.)
Lead is in the group 14 of the Periodic Table.
Chlorine is in Group 17 of the Periodic Table.
Astatine is placed in group-17 in the Periodic Table. Its symbol is At.
Lead is in the group 14 of the Periodic Table.
There is no group p on the periodic table.
Lead is in the group 14 of the Periodic Table.
The shiny solid element that is also ductile is likely to be found on the left side of the periodic table, specifically in the transition metals group. These elements are known for their malleability and ability to be stretched into thin wires.
Chlorine is in Group 17 of the Periodic Table.
Silicon is in Group 14 of the periodic table, which is known as the Carbon Group.