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∙ 11y agoThe so-called noble or inert gases are in Group 18, the last group on the right of the Periodic Table of the elements.
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∙ 8y agoGroup 18 is made of mostly gases. Noble gases belong to this group.
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∙ 11y agoGroup 18, the noble gases.
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∙ 11y agoGroup 18 are all noble gases.
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∙ 12y agoNoble gases
The periodic table of the elements is filled mostly with metal elements.
The region containing mostly elements that are gases at room temperature is the rightmost column, known as the noble gases or Group 18. These elements have full outer electron shells, making them stable and non-reactive, which allows them to exist as gases at room temperature.
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The periodic table is mostly made up of elements that are metals. These metals are found on the left and center of the periodic table, including elements like copper, iron, and aluminum. Metals often have characteristics like luster, conductivity, and malleability.
The elements on the periodic table are ordered from left to right as metals, metalloids, and nonmetals. The left side consists mostly of metals, which are typically shiny, malleable, and good conductors of heat and electricity. In the middle, we have metalloids, which possess properties of both metals and nonmetals. The right side contains nonmetals, which are generally poor conductors of heat and electricity and have varying physical properties.
The periodic table of the elements is filled mostly with metal elements.
Column 18, or in older tables, column VIII, the noble gases.
The region containing mostly elements that are gases at room temperature is the rightmost column, known as the noble gases or Group 18. These elements have full outer electron shells, making them stable and non-reactive, which allows them to exist as gases at room temperature.
Mostly Silicon and Germanium.
The periodic table generally contains more metallic elements than nonmetallic elements. Metals are found on the left side of the periodic table and make up the majority of elements, while nonmetals are mostly located on the right side. However, there are exceptions, such as the metalloids group that have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
the answer to your question has finally come!! the elements of the Periodic Table are mostly some of the items we have used for centuries at a time. for the other that are not, i cannot answer for you.
The periodic table of elements arranges elements in order of Atomic Number, Reactivity and Relative Atomic Mass. The columns are called 'Groups' the rows called Periods. It mostly contains metals on the left side and non-metals on the right. There are basically 8 groups of elements that as you go down the group the element becomes more reactive.
the answer to your question has finally come!! the elements of the periodic table are mostly some of the items we have used for centuries at a time. for the other that are not, i cannot answer for you.
The group that contains only radioactive elements is the actinide series, which includes elements 89 to 103 on the periodic table. These elements are all radioactive due to their unstable atomic nuclei.
Since milk is mostly water, it is mostly made up of the elements hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O). Some of the other elements that milk contains are calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P), iron (Fe), magnesium (Mg), copper (Cu), carbon (C), molybdenum (Mo), and manganese (Mn).
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The periodic table is mostly made up of elements that are metals. These metals are found on the left and center of the periodic table, including elements like copper, iron, and aluminum. Metals often have characteristics like luster, conductivity, and malleability.