The periodic table arranges elements with increasing atomic mass, with hydrogen lightest. Metals are on the left side and non-metals on the right, with metals found from groups 1-3 except boron and non-metals from groups 4-8. Some non-metals exist as solids, liquids or gases, with hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, helium, neon and argon being gases.
The periodic table arranges elements with increasing atomic mass, with hydrogen lightest. Metals are on the left side and non-metals on the right, with metals found from groups 1-3 except boron and non-metals from groups 4-8. Some non-metals exist as solids, liquids or gases, with hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, helium, neon and argon being gases.
The periodic table arranges elements with increasing atomic mass, with hydrogen lightest. Metals are on the left side and non-metals on the right, with metals found from groups 1-3 except boron and non-metals from groups 4-8. Some non-metals exist as solids, liquids or gases, with hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, helium, neon and argon being gases.
The mass of elements increases along the periodic table.
The lightest element is hydrogen.
Metals are found on the left side of the periodic table while non— metals are found on the right side. First 20 elements and their symbols Metals are found on the left side of the periodic table from group1 till group 3 except for Boron Non metals are found on the right side of the periodic table starting from group 4 till group 8 Some non metals are solids , others are gases and liquid.
Hydrogen nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, helium,neon and argon are