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where can you find metals non metals and noble gases in the periodic table of elements​

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Answered by prettysavage05
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Metals are the 1st and 2nd group of the periodic table non-metals are the 16th and 17th group of periodic table and noble gases are the 18th(last) group of the periodic table. On between(3rd to 12th group), are the transition metals and metalloids.

Answered by JahnaviH
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You can find metals, nonmetals, and noble gases in the periodic table of elements by looking at their positions and groups.

Metals are usually located on the left and center of the periodic table, except for hydrogen, which is a nonmetal. Metals tend to have low electronegativity, high conductivity, and form positive ions. Some examples of metals are iron, copper, gold, and sodium.

Nonmetals are usually located on the right of the periodic table, except for helium, which is a noble gas. Nonmetals tend to have high electronegativity, low conductivity, and form negative ions. Some examples of nonmetals are oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and chlorine.

Noble gases are a special group of nonmetals that are located on the far right of the periodic table, in group 18. Noble gases have very high electronegativity, very low reactivity, and do not form ions. Some examples of noble gases are helium, neon, argon, and xenon.

Here is an example of a periodic table that shows the metals, nonmetals, and noble gases:

Metals are shown in blue, nonmetals are shown in green, and noble gases are shown in red.

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