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Step-by-step explanation:
1.The metalloids separate the metals and nonmetals on a periodic table. Also, many periodic tables have a stair-step line on the table identifying the element groups. The line begins at boron (B) and extends down to polonium (Po). Elements to the left of the line are considered metals.
2.left
Metals are located on the left of the periodic table, and nonmetals are located on the upper right. They are separated by a diagonal band of semimetals.
3.Nonmetals are located on the far right side of the periodic table, except hydrogen, which is located in the top left corner. The 17 nonmetal elements are: hydrogen, helium, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine, argon, selenium, bromine, krypton, iodine, xenon, and radon.
4.The metalloids; boron (B), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), tellurium (Te), polonium (Po) and astatine (At) are the elements found along the step like line between metals and non-metals of the periodic table.
5.Elements are placed in order on the periodic table based on their atomic number, how many protons they have. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons will equal the number of protons, so we can easily determine electron number from atomic number.
6.Each column is called a group. The elements in each group have the same number of electrons in the outer orbital. Those outer electrons are also called valence electrons. ... As you keep counting the columns, you'll know how many electrons are in the outer shell.
7.The periodic table (also known as the periodic table of elements) is organized so scientists can quickly discern the properties of individual elements such as their mass, electron number, electron configuration and their unique chemical properties.
8.two liquid
The two liquid elements at room temperature are mercury (symbol Hg and atomic number 80) and bromine (symbol Br and atomic number 35). Mercury is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature.
9. 11 gases
There are 118 elements on the periodic table, with 11 of those elements being gases at room temperature. Group 18 (the elements in blue) are noble gases
10.The Group 1 elements in the periodic table are known as the alkali metals. They include lithium, sodium and potassium, which all react vigorously with water to produce an alkaline solution.
11.alkaline earth metals
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12.transition metals
13.boron group
14.Carbon group element
15.Nitrogen group element
16.chalcogen
17.Halogen
18.Noble Gases
19.element fluorine
20.element fluorine
21.Noble gases are nonreactive
22.The Actinide series contains elements with atomic numbers 89 to 103 and is the sixth group in the periodic table. The series is the row below the Lanthanide series, which is located underneath the main body of the periodic table
23.Group 3
A period 6 element is one of the chemical elements in the sixth row (or period) of the periodic table of the elements, including the lanthanides.