See the periodic table at the link below.
I have no idea how to answer that. All the things listed in the periodic table are elements, and there are a lot more than 32 of them.
Yes, there are more metallic elements on the periodic table compared to nonmetallic elements. Metallic elements are located on the left and center of the periodic table, while nonmetallic elements are mainly found on the right side. About 70% of the elements on the periodic table are metals.
No, more than three-fourths of the elements are metals. Love, Grahamcracker
Far more than half of the number of the 'periodic table elements' are metals.
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.
There are more metals than nonmetals on the periodic table. There are 18 nonmetals, compared to 117 known elements.
I have no idea how to answer that. All the things listed in the periodic table are elements, and there are a lot more than 32 of them.
All the elements with an atomic number greater than 94. See the periodic table (link) for the names of these elements.
The Periodic Table of Elements actually contains more than 100 elements. A copy of the table can easily be found by searching google, yahoo, etc.
No it is the other way around. The majority of elements in the periodic table are metals.
Yes, there are more metallic elements on the periodic table compared to nonmetallic elements. Metallic elements are located on the left and center of the periodic table, while nonmetallic elements are mainly found on the right side. About 70% of the elements on the periodic table are metals.
No, more than three-fourths of the elements are metals. Love, Grahamcracker
The periodic table has about 118 elements, if that's what you're asking.
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 periodic table generally contains more metallic elements than nonmetallic elements. Metals are found on the left side of the periodic table and make up the majority of elements, while nonmetals are mostly located on the right side. However, there are exceptions, such as the metalloids group that have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Far more than half of the number of the 'periodic table elements' are metals.
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.