How can metals be distinguished from non metals on the periodic table?
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the elements which lose the electrons easily to complete their octet are considered to be metals
the elements which gain other atoms to complete their octet are said to be nonmetals
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the elements which lose the electrons easily to complete their octet are considered to be metals
the elements which gain other atoms to complete their octet are said to be nonmetals
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How can metals be distinguished from non metals on the periodic table
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Metals are separated by nonmetals on a periodic table through a zigzag line starting from carbon, till radon. The elements between the two are phosphorus, selenium and iodine. These elements and elements right to them in the periodic table are nonmetals.
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