On the Period Table there is all these:
Non-Metals:
O (oxygen) He (Helium) B (Boron) C (Carbon) N (Nitrogen) F (Fluorine) Ne (Neon) Si (Silicon) P (Phosphorus) S (Sulfur) Cl (Chorine) Ar (Argon) As (Arsemic) Se (Selenium) Br (Bromine) Kr (Krypton) Te (Tellurium) I (Iodine) Xe (Xenon) At (Astatine) Rn (Radon) H (Hydrogen)
Metals:
Li (Lithium) Be (Beryllium) Na (Sodium) Mg (Magnesium) K (Potassium) Ca (Calcium) Sc (Scandium) Ti (Titanium) V (Vandium) Cr (Chromium) Mn (Maganese) Fe (Iron) Co (Cobalt) Ni (Nickel) Cu ( copper) Zn (zinc) Al (Aluminium) Ga ( Gallium) Ge (Germanium) Rb (Rubidium) Sr (Strontium) Y (Yttrium) Zr (Zirconium) Nb (Niobium) Mo (Molybdenium) Tc (Technetium) Ru (Ruthenium) Rh (Rhodium) Pd (Palladium) Ag (Sliver) Cd (Cadmium) In (Indium) Sn (Tin) Sb (antimony) Fr (Francium) Ra ( Radium) Ac (Actinium) Rf (Rutherfordium) Db (Dubnium) Sg (Seaborgium) Bh (Bohrium) Hs (Hassium) Mt (Meitnerium) Ds (Damstadtium) Rg (Roentgenium)
And that is the metal's and the non-metals in the period table enjoy (:
No, there is no element with the symbol "Le" on the periodic table. The periodic table lists all known elements and their symbols, but "Le" is not one of them.
They all are molecules.
On the table of elements.
Helium is in the first period of the periodic table.
No. Xenon is not the first period of the periodic table. It is placed in the 5th period of periodic table.
All the elements listed on periodic table has symbols for them.There are total 118 elements in periodic table.
See link for a table showing them all.
All of the symbols used in chemical equations are up on the Periodic Table.
The first period of the periodic table's elements all have 1 energy level.
All elements appear in the periodic table, there are more than 100 of them, so please look at the related link below to see an example of such table and all symbols of them.(Please note that there is no special group of 'periodic' elements)
The Periodic table contains only elements, however, HO4 is a compound and hence has no place on the period table.
All elements comprising the period 7 in the periodic table are radioactive. In total this period has 32 elements.
No, there is no element with the symbol "Le" on the periodic table. The periodic table lists all known elements and their symbols, but "Le" is not one of them.
All symbols in the periodic table begin with UPPER CASE letters. K in the periodic table represents the element POTASSIUM.
Symbols of elements areEnglish or latinwords or roots.
If your question is referring to chemical symbols, the symbol Fe refers to the element iron. In the Periodic Table, it can be found in Group 8 and period 4.
In the case of symbols, the first letter will be capitalized. Other that than there is no general similarity and each element has different symbol.