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The right side of periodic table has non metals and noble elements. Non metals gain electrons. Noble elements are inert in nature.

In the right side of the periodic table, there are the p block elements. The p block contains non metals. It has elements of solid, gas and liquid states.

The rightmost elements are the noble gases, group 18. Next in the right are the non metals. Group 17 elements are also known as halogens (salt makers).

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The left side of the Periodic Table contains the alkali metals and alkaline earth metals. These elements are highly reactive due to their tendency to lose electrons easily. They also have low melting and boiling points.

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element on the left side of the periodic table are more metallic

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on the left side of the periodic table is alkali metals :P imma eighth grader, graduatin 6-15-11 yayu

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The right side of periodic table has non metals and noble elements. Non metals gain electrons. Noble elements are inert in nature.

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In the right side of the periodic table, there are the p block elements. The p block contains non metals. It has elements of solid, gas and liquid states.

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The rightmost elements are the noble gases, group 18. Next in the right are the non metals. Group 17 elements are also known as halogens (salt makers).

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Is the alkali metals

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Metals

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