Table salt is neither of those. It is a compound which is Solid in room temperature It mainly consists of Sodium Chloride (NaCl). It is composed Sodium(Metal) and Chlorine(Non-Metal)
Barium is an Alkaline Earth Metal found in Group 2 of the Periodic Table.
metals, metalloids, and non-metalsThese are roughly grouped from left to right on the periodic table. The metals are on the left, the non-metals are on the right, and the metalloids are inbetween. On many student periodic tables there is a dark, staircase-looking line that marks which elements are metalloids.
It is called the Periodic Table of Elements.
CO3 is not placed in periodic table. Only elements are arranged in periodic table.
Iron is a metal. In fact, it is part of a group of metals known as transition metals, located in the middle of the Periodic Table.
No, carbon is not considered a metalloid. It is classified as a non-metal on the periodic table.
it is a metal element. It is not a non metal or metaloid.
Cesium is a metal element. It belongs to the alkali metal group in the periodic table.
An element of the periodic table, it is a metaloid.
Francium is a metal, specifically an alkali metal. It is in the same group as sodium and potassium on the periodic table.
Sulfur is classified as a nonmetal. It is a nonmetallic element found in group 16 of the periodic table.
As==Arsenic. This element is a metaloid.
Platinum is a metal. It is in the p block.
The metalloid in period 2 of the periodic table that is part of compounds used in softeners is Boron.
you can learn if its a metal nonmetal or matalloid (aka semmimetal) you can learn the elements atomic number and you can learn what the chemical symbol is for that particular element (eg: Hydrogen would be "H" on the periodic table you will see the atomic number witch is 1 and if its a nonmetal metal or metaloid and hydrogen is a non metal hope this helps you out \m/ ([-_-]) \m/
A metalloid is an element that has some characteristics of both metals and nonmetals. Metalloids are found in a diagonal line between metals and nonmetals on the periodic table, such as silicon and arsenic.
Yes there is. About 74% of the periodic table is metals.