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Metals fill the s, d, and f orbitals. Nonmetals only fill the p orbitals thus giving us more metals on the table of elements. The greater question is why is this so? complicated answer but I will give it a try. Electron attraction to the nucleus obeys the inverse square as is evident in Coulomb's law. As the electron move away from the nucleus by the addition of shells (energy levels) the "pull" it feels to the nucleus drops off as a square of the distance. This means the electron's drop in attraction is an exponential drop. Draw yourself an exponential graph, with the greatest attraction at the top, quickly dropping off toward zero. At the top of the graph (left of the table you drew) are the nonmetals who feel a strong attraction toward the nucleus and so behave as nonmetals. Notice in the graph this represents very few elements along the X-axis. The bulk of elements fall beneath this.................exponentially............s, d, and f blocks flow sorta exponentially away from the nucleus. Leaving the few elements in the p block to behave as nonmetals.

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