If you look at the convenient chart located just under the
main periodic table on the study guide pasted below, you see that the metals extend from
the far left side all the way over to the right side extending just up to the metalloids
and leaving only about 1/5th of the chart for other nonmetals and the Halogens, etc. Of
course you may have been asking just for metals and metalloids don't quite count
(depending on who is asking) so you will have to look carefully to see which answer
works for your question. Of course, I am assuming you are talking about the more widely
used Mendeleev periodic table and not some of the alternative
ones?
Saturday, September 26, 2015
On what side of the Periodic Table are metals located?nope
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