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Hydrogen (H), carbon (C), nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), phosphorus (P), sulphur (S), selenium (Se), Boron (B), Fluorine (F), Chlorine (Cl), Bromine (Br), Iodine (I), Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe), Radon (Rn)
Metals are more common on the periodic table than nonmetals and metalloids combined. The majority of elements on the periodic table are classified as metals.
Nonmetals are located on the right side of the periodic table, in groups 14-18. Metalloids are located along the staircase line that separates metals from nonmetals, meaning they have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Nonmetals are found to the right.
Molecular compounds contain nonmetals, which are on the far right of the periodic table.
On the right side of the amphoteric line Non-metallic character increases towards the right and up the periodic table
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On the right side of the periodic table
Yes, there are more nonmetals than metals on the periodic table. Nonmetals include elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, while metals include elements like iron, copper, and gold. The majority of elements on the periodic table are nonmetals.
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)"
Between the metals and the nonmetals in the Periodic Table lie the semimetals
Metals are more common on the periodic table than nonmetals and metalloids combined. The majority of elements on the periodic table are classified as metals.
the nonmetals are located in the right of the periodic table and only one (hydrogen) is located in group 1, period 1
Nonmetals are on the right side.
Nonmetals on the periodic table.
Non-metals are found on the right side of the periodic table.
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