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How are metals identified i the periodic table??

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Metals are at the bottom left of the Periodic Table and non-metals are at the top right. IDK if you were asking for this

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User Brendan
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okay here is a thing I learned when I was younger in my middle school:

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my teacher would tell me that metals are considered a weak metals are on the left side and the good metals are located on the right side because the only way I remembered was the right means it is really strong and the left is weak and not that supportive. but I think that's how I still think it is or other people may have their own opinions. but hope this helped out with your question!

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