Metals are found in so many groups it is easier to list the groups that do NOT contain metals- these are 17 and 18.
Some groups only have a few metals:-
Group 16 has only 1 metallic element- polonium
Group 15 - has only 2 - antimony and bismuth
Group 14 has only 2- tin and lead (although tin also has a covalent form).
There are seven metalloids on the periodic table.
It's in the metalloid group. Antimony (Sb) is a chemical element, a metalloid placed in the group 15 and period 5 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
ladder shape
Metalloids on the periodic table are typically colored in shades of purple.
Metalloids are located in a diagonal line on the periodic table that separates metals and nonmetals. They are found in Group 13 to 17, starting with boron in Group 13 and ending with astatine in Group 17. Some examples of metalloids include silicon, germanium, and arsenic.
There are seven metalloids on the periodic table.
There are 7 metalloids in periodic table. They are present on zigzag line in periodic table.
cesium is in the metalloids group ;0
On the Periodic Table there is a zigzag line (staircase) running along group 13 to group 16. Metalloids are the elements along the staircase. The six elements commonly recognized as metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony and tellurium.
ladder shape
ladder shape
Metalloids on the periodic table are typically colored in shades of purple.
It's in the metalloid group. Antimony (Sb) is a chemical element, a metalloid placed in the group 15 and period 5 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
On the Periodic Table there is a zigzag line (staircase) running along group 13 to group 16. Metalloids are the elements along the staircase. The six elements commonly recognized as metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony and tellurium.
Metalloids are located in zigzag patter. It is towards right in the periodic table.
Metalloids are present in a zigzag pattern in periodic table. It is towards right in table.
Metalloids are present on staircase pattern in periodic table. They are present on zigzag line.