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Where are nonmetals located in the periodic table? A. Along the bottom B. along the upper right side C. in the middle D. along the upper left side
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Where are nonmetals located in the periodic table?
A. Along the bottom
B. along the upper right side
C. in the middle
D. along the upper left side
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Th answer would be...Along the upper right side..hope this helps.. :)
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the right side of the periodic table, so B.
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