explain all the metals and nonmetals
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Here are some examples.
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Five common metals are copper, lead, tin, nickel, and zinc.
Metals
(From A2ua)
Four common nonmetals are sulfur nitrogen, selenium, and bromine.
Nonmetals
(From SlideShare)
The seven metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium, and polonium.
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The three types of elements occupy their own places in the Periodic Table.
Metals are at the left, nonmetals are at the right, and metalloids straddle a zig-zag line that separates metals from nonmetals.

Here are some examples.
Explanation:
Five common metals are copper, lead, tin, nickel, and zinc.
Metals
(From A2ua)
Four common nonmetals are sulfur nitrogen, selenium, and bromine.
Nonmetals
(From SlideShare)
The seven metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium, and polonium.
1.bp.blogspot.com
The three types of elements occupy their own places in the Periodic Table.
Metals are at the left, nonmetals are at the right, and metalloids straddle a zig-zag line that separates metals from nonmetals.

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