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Question
The position of elements A, B, C, D and E in the periodic table are shown below:
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Group 1 |
Group 2 |
Group 17 |
Group 18 |
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D |
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B |
C |
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A |
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E |
State which is metals, non-metals, and noble gas in this table.
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Solution
Metals: A and B; Non-metals: C; Noble gases: D and E
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