How many metals nonmetals and metalloids are there on the periodic table?


The periodic table has a total of 118 elements.
On a periodic table, metalloids distinguish metals from nonmetals.
Metals are the elements to the left of the line.
Metalloids are elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals and are found just to the right of the line.
Nonmetals include oxygen, chlorine, and argon.
Boron, silicon, and arsenic are examples of metalloids.
Iron, tin, sodium, and plutonium are examples of metals.
Metals make up 92 elements in the periodic table.
The periodic table has a total of 20 nonmetals.
The periodic table has a total of 6 metalloids.

Final Answer:
There are 18 non-metals ,7 Metalloids and 93 metals .